daisy
Lisa wants to go quickly.
A complete sentence.A phrase can never stand on its own as a complete sentence, as it does not contain a subject and predicate pair It is missing either one component or the other.
The phrase "can't be" is incorrect because it lacks a subject. By adding either "it" or "That" the phrase becomes a complete sentence. It can't be! That can't be!
The Candlestick maker
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
'Tooth and nail' is the complete phrase.
Yes, "from" is a preposition commonly used to indicate the source or starting point of something. It is part of the prepositional phrase that provides additional information about the location or origin of an action.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that when you add the words Was or Were you can get a complete thought out sentence.
no,because not all phrase has not a complete thought.
"of the whole thing" is the prepositional phrase.
of the people
daisy
Lisa wants to go quickly.
Complete myth.
To sick 4 you or pretty big
The homophone for "frays" is "phrases." They sound the same but have different meanings.