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She quietly walked through the dark hallway in the castle? She ; pronoun quietly ; adverb walked ; past tense verb through ; conjunction the ; definite article dark ; adjective hallway ; common noun in ; conjunction the ; definite article castle ; common noun .
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "through the school hallway." It functions as an adverbial phrase that describes where the student walked.
This is called squeezing or squeezing through. It refers to maneuvering through a tight or narrow space or opening.
There are two prepositional phrases in the sentence. They are:through the hallwayto his classroom
If it's is to crowded don't freak out. I mean don't be scared of people in the hallway. Especially when it's crowded.
Looking Through Patient Eyes was created in 1993.
Kacie sidled through the marrow hallway so she could fit through it.
"What Ever Happened" by The Strokes
It takes you back to the hallway that you came in through the locked door.
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
No, you do not have to go through the Screamattraction at Madame Tussauds. You walk through a hallway where there are advertisements for the attraction, but then you get to a place where you can enter Scream or continue your leisure through the wax museum.
Yes, there are chances of ADHD carrying through to adulthood.