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Yes, a sentence can start with a preposition. This is known as a prepositional phrase, which typically provides additional information about the subject of the sentence. For example, "In the morning, I like to go for a run."
There are five phonemes in the phrase "to the when."
There are five consonants in the phrase "fire drill."
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Nothing wrong. "Jim" is the indirect object because he is who the bucks are owed to. The direct object is "bucks" because that is what is owed. However, if I put the direct object in a prepositional phrase (Like "to Jim"), the whole phrase becomes a modifier (of "bucks" in the example) and does not effect the sentence, leaving it without an indirect object. ex: Joe owes five bucks to Jim.
in Washington. "In" is a preposition and thus "in Washington" is the prepositional phrase.
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If you take out the prepositional phrase, the sentence will still make sense. A prepositional phrase contains a preposition, a noun, and usually an article or other adjective. "The little children raced around the playground." If you take out "around the playground", the sentence would still make sense. The word "around" is the preposition and "playground" is the noun that is the object of the preposition. Therefore, "around the playground" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence.
45,000- the forty five part is the numbers before the comma. This is a comma , the thousand part means three zeros after the comma.
They are five preposition they maybe more then five.1-prepositional phrases.2- appositive phrases.3- infinitive phrases.4-gerund phrases.5-participial Phrase.
It should be hyphenated thirty-five thousand. The numeral value is 35000 or 35,000 (comma according to style).
"In five years, things happened." Yes you do need a comma.
To answer your question may not only help you but may help others who have the same question.(Bold words are part of the infinitive phrase.)Infinitive phrases begin with "to." (Examples of infinitives: to run, to explain, to walk, etc.)If and infinitive phrase contains five words or more a comma should be used to separate the phrase from the rest of the sentence.Example: To understand the rules for comma usage, a student must study attentively.
A phrase typically contains a small group of words, usually between two to five words.
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There are five different words in the phrase "The Cat in the Hat".