A transitional phrase is a group of words that helps to connect ideas and improve the flow of writing. These phrases guide readers through a text by indicating relationships between thoughts, such as adding information, providing examples, or showing contrast. Common examples include "for instance," "on the other hand," and "in addition." Using transitional phrases enhances clarity and coherence in both spoken and written communication.
1. noun phrase 2. adjectival phrase 3. adverbial phrase 4. verbal phrase
Adverb phrase
Une phrase (fem.)
C. Prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and typically includes a noun or pronoun.
C. gerund phrase ("working harder")
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?
you can any phrase you can any phrase
Verb phrase is a phrase that begins withabouttowardbutbyintowithwithin, etc.
adjective phrase
'une phrase'
Adverb phrase
Adverb Phrase