A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. It functions as an adjective or adverb to describe or modify other parts of a sentence. Examples include "in the house" or "on the table".
Yes, "through" is a preposition often used to show movement from one side of an object to the other, or to indicate a means of passing or moving. It can also indicate a process of completion or transition.
The underlined phrase "to tolerate opposing views" is an infinitive phrase. It functions as the complement of the verb "means" in the sentence.
This phrase means "So we are not going to do it." It expresses a decision not to proceed with a certain action or plan.
It was a turn of phrase.I have lost my phrase book.A phrase is not a phase.A phrase is not a praise either.I wonder what the phrase means?
The phrase is "backed into a corner." It means to be in a difficult situation with limited options for escape or resolution.
Yes, "through" is a preposition often used to show movement from one side of an object to the other, or to indicate a means of passing or moving. It can also indicate a process of completion or transition.
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
Pull the plug is a phrase that means to stop something. Put a sock in it is a phrase that means tells a noisy person to be quiet. Pulling your leg is a phrase that means tricking someone as a joke.
The phrase of "JAM " means eg a problem your In
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
"Ex officio" is the Latin phrase that means "by virtue of his office."
Break a leg is a phrase that means Good luck. Bite your tongue is a phrase that means Avoid talking.
Latin phrase 'ab initio' means? Answer added: It means "He (she or it) has done ( or made ) since the beginning."
It means you are prepared.
i think the phrase "life'' means not death, mortal, able to die
what Latin phrase means ultimate source Fons en origo
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