No. It is a prepositional phrase
It does not have a subject or verb and does not express a complete thought.
And example of a sentence with this phrase is: "The tree fell during a thunderstorm."
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
A good stage performer always checks the atmosphere of the audience before making their grand entrance. The atmosphere is full of static electricity during a thunderstorm.
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All the kindergarten children were docile as the thunderstorm approached.
The sentence is passive.
My dog always gets apprehensive during a thunderstorm.
The children were scared because of the thunderstorm
Yeah... The thunderstorm caused the power to go out. The thunderstorm startled the dog. The weatherman warned that a thunderstorm was on its way.
during appears to be a adverb It's neither, it's a preposition. i believe it is a adverb
He worried that the powerful thunderstorm might create a tornado. An afternoon thunderstorm in the tropics is usually mild and brief.
His brow suddenly furrowed like a malevolent thunderstorm. We must batten down the hatches before the thunderstorm arrives! Thunderbirds arrive with thunderstorms...
Stop trimming the tree; there's been a thunderstorm warning issued. The thunderstorm may bring strong winds and a lot of rain.
His statement that a thunderstorm was on the way was prophetic.
Stormy...
Cumulonimbus.
A good stage performer always checks the atmosphere of the audience before making their grand entrance. The atmosphere is full of static electricity during a thunderstorm.
The Mature stage