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Is the word almost use as a prepositional phrase?

Almost is an adverb.A phrase is more than one word so a prepositional phrase has two or three or more words.I saw the book under the table.In this sentence under the tableis a prepositional phrase.


What is correct When more than one is or When more than one are?

'when more than one are' is the correct phrase.


What is Possessive phrase for more than one month?

The possessive form is more than one month's.Example: I have more than one month's salary in my savings account.


Use the word literal in a sentence?

you may think she is not literate because she stutters. :)


Which inequality symbol would you use to represent the following words or phrases?

To represent words or phrases with inequality symbols, you would typically use ">" for "greater than," "<" for "less than," "≥" for "greater than or equal to," and "≤" for "less than or equal to." The choice of symbol depends on the specific context of the phrase provided. For example, if the phrase indicates "more than" or "at least," you would use ">" or "≥," respectively.


What does more than happy mean?

Whilst in its true sense the phrase "more than happy" means ecstatic, or very very happy, in my opinion the phrase has been used more in more of a formal manner to convey a general willingness to perform a particular service or to do something. For instance, you would be less likely to use this phrase when speaking to friends or family members; "I would be more than happy to have dinner with you on Saturday" sounds odd in that context.


Is 'your' a prepositional phrase?

A prepositional phrase contains more than one word and is introduce by a preposition, which your is not.


What is 15 more than -1?

16


When to use quicker or more quickly?

"Quicker" is an adjective used to describe a noun, while "more quickly" is an adverbial phrase used to describe a verb. For example, you would say "He is quicker than her" but "He ran more quickly than her."


What is a phrase starting with 'a p..' meaning appropriate?

a politness says more than a pig. yes that is a phrase


Is are a verb phrase?

No. A verb phrase has more than one word eg has been eaten.Are is a be verb


Why is it common to use the phrase phone in regards to telephones?

It is common to use the phrase phone than telephone because it is much more easier when we speak. It would also be odd if one were to say "mobile telephone" because it just does not sound right.