"across the land" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence. It starts with the preposition "across" and includes the object "land."
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"Across the land" is the prepositional phrase.
The distance across Europe is approximately 6,800 kilometers, and the distance across Russia from its western border to its eastern border is approximately 10,000 kilometers. Therefore, the combined distance across both Europe and Russia would be around 16,800 kilometers.
many sights say that it is 305miles across idaho
Virginia is approximately 200 miles across from east to west.
across the land stormed across the hurricane The reporter said
"Across the land" is the prepositional phrase.
"Across Puget Sound" is the prepositional phrase.
The prepositional phrase is "...across the sky." "Across" is the preposition, and "the sky" is the object of the preposition.
A typical hurricane is about 300 miles across while a typical hurricane eye is 20 to 40 miles across.
I see three: after into across My rule of thumb for prepositions is "anywhere a mouse can go."
a hurricane
The widest hurricane on record is Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which had a maximum width of about 1,100 miles.
Electricity will probably be knocked out across a large area when a hurricane hits.
Below is an example a sentence with a noun phrase and three prepositional phrases: A group of students (noun phrases) were sitting on a bench (prepositional phrase) in the garden (prepositional phrase) across the road (prepositional phrase).Also - were sitting - is a verb phrase
A hurricane that has lasted for thousands of years.
Hurricanes can vary in size, but on average, they can span up to a few hundred miles across. However, larger hurricanes, known as "super typhoons," can be even larger, reaching sizes of 600 miles or more. The size of a hurricane can impact how destructive it is and how far-reaching its effects are.