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An antecedent phrase is an opening phrase in a piece of music - followed by a consequent phrase, which "answers" the opening phrase.
this is an arsonance
It was a turn of phrase.I have lost my phrase book.A phrase is not a phase.A phrase is not a praise either.I wonder what the phrase means?
Infinite phrase
A prepositional phrase is made up of preposition and a phrase.
Ad hominem.
The term 'ad hominem' comes from Latin and means "to the person." It refers to an argument that attacks a person's character or traits rather than addressing the actual issue being discussed. The use of ad hominem arguments is considered a logical fallacy in debate.
foreign conquest
A dangling modifier is a modifying word or phrase which does not clearly modify a word or phrase in a sentence.
Please re-phrase.
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NATO
It is an adverbial phrase. Both words separately are adverbs, but quite is an adverb of degree modifying the adverb clearly, which modifies a verb.
savage hunters
Savage Lands
No, it is a verb phrase. You could add an adverb to it, as in "should have seen CLEARLY."
A definitive word or phrase is words that make you sound like an important person. For example of a definitive word or phrase would be surely, without a doubt, clearly, definitely, positively.