Nothing. Perhaps you meant to type "Main STREET" which is a common street name in America. It has come to mean the average street in the average town.
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
rallying on the street.
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."
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The phrase, "inside the skeleton" is a type of adverbial phrase. In other words, it is a type of prepositional phrase.
Yes, "on Maple Street" is an example of a prepositional phrase. It starts with the preposition "on" and includes the noun "Street," functioning together to describe a location.
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Cibo di strada is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "street food." The phrase translates literally as "food of (the) street" and sometimes will be found replaced by the more descriptive phrase cibo venduto in strada ("food sold on [the] street"). The pronunciation will be "TCHEE-bo dee STRA-da" in Pisan Italian.
A prepositional phrase can function in a sentence as an adjectival or adverbial phrase, providing additional information about a noun or verb, respectively.
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