When referring to the week that immediately preceded the one you are in. E.g. 'this week I am in London but last week I was in Paris'.
A week is usually defined as running from Monday to Sunday inclusive.
The gerund phrase in this sentence is "children singing."
it can be. an object of a preposition is the noun in a prepositional phrase. one example where week is the object of a preposition is "that's your best grade of the week"
"children singing" is the gerund phrase in this sentence. It serves as the object of the preposition "of".
Where is the sentence? If you mean in the one you just stated, in this sentence is the prepositional phrase.
The simple subject is "rehearsals." The simple subject is one word that will directly answer the question Who? or What?
It is a sentence fragment and a noun phrase.
Whether it is one word or a phrase, the term is "anaphora".
Echoing a key phrase or word
last sentence of the preceding one.
Echoing a key phrase or word
Echoing a key phrase or word
The phrase would be better as "one impetus."
The gerund phrase in this sentence is "children singing."
it can be. an object of a preposition is the noun in a prepositional phrase. one example where week is the object of a preposition is "that's your best grade of the week"
It should be--- One day last week however, Bobby did think, decide and act quickly proving himself to everyone.
This is one sentence using the phrase 'division of labour.'
"children singing" is the gerund phrase in this sentence. It serves as the object of the preposition "of".