Don't ever tell a peace officer that you were not speeding, you were qualifying.
The other finalist fell out of the race while we were qualifying.
A participle phrase consists of the participle, an object or a complement, and any modifiers. For example Kissing the child gently, the mother cuddled the little girl. Kissing the child gently would be the Participle Phrase.
He could not draw a conclusion on the basis of conversation. This is an example using the phrase draw a conclusion.
This is an example of a sentence. Happyhot970: A example sentence would have a verb, subject, predicate, and maybe also a noun.
Example sentence - We were scared as the ground shook during the earthquake.
This example sentence uses the word 'sentence' in an exemplary fashion.
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a sentence phrase is a"sentence "that funtions as a phrase in the sentence. For example: I'm tired of his saying " I'm out of money".
During the night, I watched a movie. During the night - this is the inroductory phrase of the sentence
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
Yes, a prepositional phrase can act as the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "In the park is where we had a picnic," the prepositional phrase "In the park" serves as the subject.
A sentence gives a complete thought, with a subject and verb. A phrase is a sequence of words intended to have meaning.
An independent expression, often lacking an antecedent, attached to a sentence as a prepositional phrase. For example, "in any case, I wouldn't care." (Coincidentally, "for example," as used in the previous sentence, is an elliptical phrase.
I do believe I am qualifying enough to answer this question.
No, because it does not have a subject and verb. For example, "under the mat" is a prepositional phrase, but it is not a sentence. An example of a sentence that contains a prepositional phrase is "The key is under the mat."
Sure! A partial phrase is a group of words that does not form a complete sentence on its own. For example, "in the morning" is a partial phrase because it lacks a subject and verb to make it a complete sentence.
The two prepositional phrases in this example are, 1) Upon arrival, an adverbial prepositional phrase; 2) into a... chamber. If this example is a proper sentence, where/what is its subject?