"Upon" and "into" are the prepositions in that sentence.
The two prepositional phrases in this example are, 1) Upon arrival, an adverbial prepositional phrase; 2) into a... chamber. If this example is a proper sentence, where/what is its subject?
"Whisked" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "whisk," which means to beat or mix ingredients quickly with a utensil such as a whisk.
a use of egg as a verb would be - 'I am going to egg your house.' using egg as a noun would be- 'I am eating an egg.'
The two prepositional phrases in this example are, 1) Upon arrival, an adverbial prepositional phrase; 2) into a... chamber. If this example is a proper sentence, where/what is its subject?
> beaten eggs > whisked eggs
They can't really be used in a sentence, but they can work as examples.
"Whisked" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "whisk," which means to beat or mix ingredients quickly with a utensil such as a whisk.
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The wind whisked her hair
The three main ingredients in a whisked sponge are eggs, sugar and flour. The flour must be self-raising or plain with the addition of a raising agent. Otherwise the sponge will be flat.
Whisked Away
Mama Toad whisked Thumbelina away before she could start her life with Prince Cornelius. She wanted Thumbelina to marry her son, Grundel, instead.
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Flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cocoa are ingredients that are commonly sieved or whisked into mixtures to ensure even distribution and to remove any lumps. This process helps to achieve a smoother and more consistent texture in the final product.
A banitsa is a Bulgarian baked food consisting of layers of whisked eggs, pieces of cheese, and filo pastry.