finish
the complete infinitive phrase is "to finish mowing the yard".
"well" and "come" and it states that your arrival is good
To say something similar to a famous quote, but not using the exact same words.
The participial phrase in the sentence "Overcome by emotion the audience thundered applause" is "Overcome by emotion." This phrase describes the state of the audience, indicating the reason for their enthusiastic response. It functions as an adjective, providing context for the audience's action of thundering applause.
trying to solve a problem resolving glitches correcting difficulties finding and fixing bugs
"Mr. Fields does not take critical of his work very well."The word 'critical' is incorrect. The word 'critical' is an adjective.The word should be a noun as the direct object of the verb 'does take'. The noun form is 'criticism'.The correct sentence is:""Mr. Fields does not take criticism of his work very well."
An interjection or modifier perhaps.
"should remember" is the verb phrase in the sentence.
What is a pharse? If you mean PHRASE, it is from Narnia.
Equinus
Do you mean prepositional phrase??My brother came to Auckland on the train.In this sentence 'on the train' is a prepositional phrase
If you mean phrase, then no.
has thought
"of two of the chapters from last week" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It provides additional information about the test being discussed.
"well" and "come" and it states that your arrival is good
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The past perfect tense.
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