"truth is different for each individual."
A portion of this question is missing so a guess is being placed as to the intent. What is the relationship between an Ancient civilization and a Modern one? The historical phrase that it is necessary to know ones history or they are doomed to repeat it comes to mind. Through maintaining the lessons learned and skills carried forward from the Ancient civilization, modern civilization, society and technology grow faster and stronger.
adverb phrase
"During his presidency" is an adverbial phrase, because it concerns the time of doing something.Adverb because it states when.It is an adverb phrase, answering the question "when."
No, "of the American Revolution" is not an adjective phrase; it is a prepositional phrase. It provides additional information about a noun, indicating possession or association with the American Revolution. An adjective phrase, on the other hand, would describe a noun directly, such as "revolutionary."
The preamble of the constitution.
The underlined phrase "for 35 years" is an adverb phrase in the sentence "Mr. Bruns had been teaching for 35 years." It describes the duration of time for which Mr. Bruns had been teaching.
By teaching, we learn.
there is no phrase, the gerund is catching.
The belief in restricting women from teaching, as mentioned in the phrase "I permit not a woman to teach," varies among individuals and religious interpretations.
"Stopped teaching" is a verb phrase that functions as the predicate in a sentence, indicating the action or state of the subject. It consists of the main verb "stopped" and the gerund "teaching."
Step into the sands of time
mason
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Ancient
Italy is the country from which the phrase 'et al' originates. The phrase is an abbreviation for 'et alia', which means 'and others'. That phrase is in Latin, which is the classical language of the ancient Roman Empire.
"Ancient grudge"
It comes from ancient times