Assuming you have not confused "illiterate" with " alliteration," perhaps you refer to such ignorant howlers as " between you and I," " If I would have known, " "What we need are more pencils " instead of the correct "between you and me," "If I had known," "What we need is more pencils."
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what are the four phrases of speech production? and give examples
I don't know for sure. But like many phrases in football, it was probably first coined by illiterate football types, and then copied by other illiterate football people until it becomes a phrase that everyone uses.
Examples of intervening phrases include "in fact," "on the other hand," "as a result," and "for example." These phrases provide additional information or clarification within a sentence but could be removed without changing the overall meaning of the sentence.
Examples of sequence words or phrases include "firstly," "next," "then," "finally," "in conclusion," "meanwhile," "afterward," "simultaneously," "preceding," and "subsequently." These words and phrases help organize information in a chronological or sequential order.
is waiting are waiting was waiting have waited had waited has been waiting
two adjectives then a noun
Examples of indefinite phrases include "a few," "some," "many," "several," "any," and "none." These phrases do not specify an exact quantity or number but give a general idea of an amount.
Some examples of sequence words or phrases include "firstly, secondly, thirdly," "next, then, finally," "in conclusion," "in summary," "meanwhile," and "subsequently." These words and phrases help organize ideas and show the relationship between different points in a piece of writing.
Examples of gerund phrases include: "Swimming in the pool" (swimming is the gerund) "Reading a book before bed" (reading is the gerund) "Eating ice cream on a hot day" (eating is the gerund)
the car went CUR PLUNK the thunder boomed
Conjunctions connect words, phrases, and clauses in a sentence. Examples include "and," "but," "or," "so," and "because."