Gerund Phrase
"Working so hard" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "working" and the adverb phrase "so hard" describing the intensity or manner of the action.
The way to figure this out is: Past tense verbs are about something that has happened but is now over. Present tense verbs are about something that is happening now. Future tense verbs are about something that has not happened yet but will happen in the future. So which one would "is working" fit into? Here's an example sentence: Bob is working. Now is that saying Bob will be working in the future? No. So it is not future tense. Is it saying Bob did work but is no longer working now? No. So it is not past tense. That leaves present tense. "Bob is working" is saying that he is working now. So it is present tense.
Congratulations on finishing your test! It's a great feeling to be done with something you've been working on. Now you can relax and reward yourself with some well-deserved playtime.
The answer is among the finalists. 'Among' is a preposition, so 'among the finalists' is a prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Can you please provide the sentence you are referring to so I can identify the prepositional phrase within it?
Nested prepositional phrases are phrases within a prepositional phrase that provide additional details about the object of the main preposition. For example, in the phrase "The book on the table in the corner of the room," the prepositional phrase "in the corner of the room" is nested within the prepositional phrase "on the table."
He is working hard to achieve his goal so that he could get an award
Jusr do it anyway its your job.. Got it?
An oxymoron is a phrase that has words that counteract eachother. So working vacation is an oxymoron itself.
Lavora duro! is a literal Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Work hard!" The pronunciation of the present imperative in the second person informal singular will be "la-VO-ra DOO-ro" in Italian.
A phrase always has more than one word, so "have" or any other single word cannot be any kind of phrase, including a verb phrase.
its called swallow
A working principle is a regulation or rule that is used so that work can be done. This is a general phrase that can be used in any circumstance from the working principle of a motor, to the working principle of a solar cells.
By working hard and saving your money so you appreciate what you have.
yes,but it is a kind of idiomatic expression
The phrase meant "Work sets you free." It was there so internees felt their was hope if they worked hard.
Hard work went on. Hitler and his army made jews suffer working hard every day until they died. They had no food, no water and they put them in the gas chamber to kill them. its so sad :'(
I am dancer. It takes endurance. But the fact that we have to be graceful while we are working so hard is how we do it.