Literally, it's a fellow soldier
Figuratively, it means someone who has shared a difficult, dangerous or stressful experience
It can also be two soldiers that protect each other in a war
(A+) the sentence is (or should be) "Has my brother arrived yet?" the verb phrase is "has arrived"
my brother
Itching Palm:Literal definition: To itch the hand of your ownSlang definition: To grope peopleSecond Slang definition: To masturbate uncontrollably
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "could not see his brother in the fog".The subject is the noun "Tolbert".
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mathematical phrase
"has arrived" is the verb phrase in "has my brother arrived yet".
brother
A Brother in Arms - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 November 1911
Arms laterally means that the arms are out to the side away from the body.
(A+) the sentence is (or should be) "Has my brother arrived yet?" the verb phrase is "has arrived"
No, "Her brother's car" is not a sentence, it is a noun phrase; it has no verb. For example:Her brother's car is new. (the noun phrase is the subject of the verb 'is')She's driving her brother's car. (the noun phrase is the direct object of the verb 'driving')
"Has arrived" is the verb phrase in the given sentence "Has your brother arrived yet".
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my brother
definition of arms in lateral position in dance terms
repeated phrase or motif