In the prepositional phrase "during the Civil War," the object is "the Civil War." The phrase indicates the time period in which an action or event occurs, with "during" serving as the preposition that connects the object to the context of the sentence.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
No, Abraham Lincoln was the President during the Civil War.
During the Civil War, the Confederacy had approximately 750,000 soldiers.
Lincoln was shot after the civil war
West Virginia and Nevada both entered the US during the Civil War.
The object of the prepositional phrase "during the Civil War" is the word "war" or since it is a proper noun, "Civil War."
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition and its object, along with any modifiers. In the phrase "during the Civil War," "during" is the preposition, and "the Civil War" is the object of the preposition. This phrase indicates a specific time period when events occurred.
The object of the prepositional phrase "DURING THE CIVIL WAR" is "WAR." In this phrase, "DURING" is the preposition, and "THE CIVIL WAR" acts as the noun phrase that serves as the object of the preposition, specifying the time period in which the events occurred.
The prepositional phrase is "during the Civil War."
The prepositional phrase in the sentence "About 720,000 Americans died during the Civil War" is "during the Civil War." This phrase indicates the time frame in which the event (the deaths of Americans) occurred.
"for civil rights."
Please ask your question. This is just a subject followed by a prepositional phrase. It is not even a sentence. Please try again. Are you asking the total number of solders or who they were or what they did or what?
can i get some phrases?? lol
The phrase "In God We Trust" was first added to U.S. coinage in 1864, during the American Civil War.
From the division of north and south during the civil war, the Mason/Dixon line....slavery.....for those who opposed and those who did not.
Generally the "phrase clock of legislative immunity" refers to the security or immunity of civil lawsuits against a legislative body of government, when such matters occur during their official capacity of office.
Abraham Lincoln wrote the phrase "government of the people, by the people, for the people" in his Gettysburg Address delivered during the American Civil War in 1863.