The underlined words in a sentence can be a noun phrase, verb phrase, prepositional phrase, or any other type of phrase that functions as a unit within a sentence.
noun phrase! -novanet answer.
Appositive phrase
Appositive phrase
The phrase " the farmers' market" is an incomplete thought and incomplete sentence.
I came to a ceremony with my friend. or The ceremony didn't turn out very well.
The sentence "After the ceremony was over, everyone went out to celebrate" is a complex sentence. It contains a dependent clause ("After the ceremony was over") and an independent clause ("everyone went out to celebrate"). The dependent clause sets the time frame for the action in the independent clause. The structure helps convey a sequence of events clearly.
The phrase 'soothing as night winds are' is not a sentence; it has no subject; it is not a complete thought.
Yes, "became" can be part of a prepositional phrase when used in a sentence. For example, in the sentence "She became the leader of the team," the phrase "of the team" is a prepositional phrase that includes the verb "became."
This sentence is a declarative sentence, as it makes a statement about the award ceremony taking place on Tuesday.
It depends on what kind of ceremony.
a sentence phrase is a"sentence "that funtions as a phrase in the sentence. For example: I'm tired of his saying " I'm out of money".