Sluagh-ghairm is a Scottish warcry in the Scottish Gaelic language. In bygone times twas often cried during battles by the gaels
I believe the phrase was first used in the 1950's
Yes. It is a prepositional phrase, used as an adverb.
The phrase used is "or equivalent". This is usually added after the manufacturers name and catalog number.
Phrase - the other three can be used to decsribe food whilst phrase cannot.
Exposition
it is a phrase
This phrase was used by Garfield .
Memory is a noun so that can be used as a noun. Of and in are prepositional words and form a preposition when used in a phrase. So while there is a noun in the phrase, the phrase cannot be used as a noun.
I believe the phrase was first used in the 1950's
The phrase "Bush internet" was first used in President Bush's candidacy during the year or 2000. Bush used this phrase for his nomination and candidacy.
It unknown who first used the phrase choose your weapon. The phrase us used quite often but the origins are not known. There just in not enough evidence for it.
The phrase and/or greeting "how do you do" was used from est-1500-1900 as a salutation for the females of Great Britain.
Enclose the phrase in quotation marks or use italics to indicate that it is being used as a specific term or concept, e.g., "The butterfly effect" or The butterfly effect.
Yes, "for example" is a conjunction used to introduce examples or illustrations to clarify a point or provide evidence. It is commonly abbreviated as "e.g." in writing.
A phrase is a group of 2 or more words used together
Yes. It is a prepositional phrase, used as an adverb.
There are 6 major types of phrases used in the English language. These phrases include verb phrase, propositional phrase, participial phrase, infinitive phrase, gerund phrase, and absolute phrase.