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C. gerund phrase ("working harder")
The correct way to punctuate the phrase "students work" depends on the context. If it is a statement, then no punctuation is needed. If it is part of a sentence, appropriate punctuation should be added before or after the phrase based on the surrounding text.
A preposition refers to the position of an object therefore in this sentence "at home" is the prepositional phrase
No, "hard" is an adjective in the phrase "work hard" because it describes the noun "work." An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
The phrase "success comes before work only in the dictionary" means that in reality, true success requires hard work and effort, unlike the theoretical simplicity portrayed in a dictionary definition. It emphasizes the importance of putting in the necessary work and effort to achieve success in real life situations.
The phrase 'where do you work' when translated to Indonesian is: dimanakah Anda bekerja?
An adverbial phrase is a group of words that does the work of an adverb; e.g.In the sentences, "He went TO THE PLAY" and "Tom works DURING HOLIDAYS" the words in capital letters do the work of an adverbial phrase.
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C. gerund phrase ("working harder")
The prepositional phrase in the sentence is "for justice."
"Into the night" is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
The correct way to punctuate the phrase "students work" depends on the context. If it is a statement, then no punctuation is needed. If it is part of a sentence, appropriate punctuation should be added before or after the phrase based on the surrounding text.
"Work perfect with" is not a meaningful phrase. "Work perfect with" in what way?
The phrase work performance means how well someone does his or her job.
none of them work is the gramatically proper phrase
Please phrase this in the form of a complete sentence.
"Machiavellian"