The steel needed to produce a tractor cannot be used to produce a tank.
The reason for that is scarcity.
people must face tradeoffs
"Eating a peanut butter sandwich" is a gerund phrase. It consists of the gerund "eating," which functions as a noun, along with its object "a peanut butter sandwich." This phrase can act as the subject, object, or complement in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "Eating a peanut butter sandwich is my favorite snack," the phrase serves as the subject.
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
the principle that reflects the people is individual rights!
Prepositional phrase.
A principle phrase is a group of words that contains a key idea or underlying truth. It often serves as a guiding principle or fundamental belief that shapes how one approaches a situation or problem.
No. The word "of" is a preposition. The noun "butter" is the object of the preposition, and together they form a prepositional phrase.
A phrase that doesn't express a complete thought is called a fragment.
as my English teacher says " a phrase is a group of words that express a complete thought or idea" but yeah you basically had it right.
It means your everything, basicly what you live on :)
Brandy butter.
If someone has and attractive body but an ugly face they are a butter face. i.e. She's got a great body, butter face.