"The thief was caught and forced to give back all of the stolen goods."
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"The team's athletes regularly give back to their community by sponsoring programs to aid young people."
Come back when you can phrase a sentence correctly.
The phrase 'am no replying back to you' is not a sentence and is not correct grammar.
The length of his sentence is in question. A complete sentence is better than a fragment or a phrase.
I deduce from the given evidence
Some parrots can repeat an entire sentence
It can be either, depending on the word modified.They are on a long mission to the Moon and back. - adjective phrase (which mission?)Astronauts went to the moon and back. -In this sentence, the prepositional phrase "to the moon and back" answers the question, "where?". This means that the phrase modifies the verb, which makes it an adverbial phrase.
When you carry a credit card, it's far too easy to give in to temptation.
Yes. A prepositional phrase in its simplest form is a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun.
He really got annoyed when the student started to answer back.
The sentence "the purpose of the Apollo project was to find a way to the moon and back" does not contain an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase. Instead, it primarily consists of a subject ("the purpose of the Apollo project") and a predicate ("was to find a way to the moon and back"). The phrase "to find a way to the moon and back" functions as an infinitive phrase indicating the purpose of the subject.
To use the phrase "turn turtle" is nasty
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.