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I would like to visit my friend tomorrow, but as I am travelling, I would be pressed for time if I did.

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What is a synonym for the phrase Pressed For Time?

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What does the phrase hard pressed mean?

It means "having a tough time". an example "I would be hard pressed to make that payment today"


Is the sentence Us hard workers will save you time correct?

No, the pronoun 'us' is the objective form, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. The pronoun 'we' is used as the subject. The correct sentence is, 'We hard workers will save you time.'Another way to phrase it:Hard workers, like us, will save you time.


A sentence with a particular phrase?

starting a sentence with "at which time?


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence at that time it was the worlds third largest suspension bridge?

"At that time" is the prepositional phrase.


What is the prepositional phrase in the sentence At that time it was the world's third largest suspension bridge?

"At that time" is the prepositional phrase.


Is lots of time a correct sentence?

No, "lots of time" is a phrase, if you want to use it in a sentence eg: "I will have lots of time to get ready for the party."


What follows a prepoistion?

A preposition is typically followed by a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase, which together form a prepositional phrase. This structure provides additional information about location, direction, time, or other relationships in a sentence. For example, in the phrase "on the table," "on" is the preposition and "the table" is the noun phrase that follows it.


Is for the first time a prepositional phrase?

Yes. It is a prepositional phrase used as an adverb (answers when).


What is the sentence pattern for the sentence He slept for a long time last night?

Subject, verb, prepositional phrase, adverbial phrase


Is when we saw him a phrase?

"When we saw him" is a phrase that functions as a clause in a sentence. It provides additional information about the time or circumstance of an action.


What is an introductory prepositional phrase?

An introductory prepositional phrase is a prepositional phrase that appears at the beginning of a sentence before the subject. It provides additional information about the time, location, or manner of the action in the sentence. Example: "In the morning, I like to go for a run."