The phrase "I answered, producing a trowel from beneath the folds of my roquelaure" suggests a moment of unexpected action or revelation, where the speaker reveals a trowel, a tool typically used for digging or working with soil, from their cloak (roquelaure). This imagery evokes a sense of mystery and perhaps humor, as the trowel's appearance may imply a readiness for a task or a clever solution to a problem. The use of a roquelaure, a fashionable cloak from the past, adds an element of sophistication or theatricality to the scene. Overall, it creates an intriguing contrast between the mundane nature of the trowel and the elaborate context of the speaker's attire.
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The phrase for "before the sun had set" is "pre-sunset" or "before sunset."
"after a supernova" is the adverb phrase in the sentence.
In the sentence "Mars is not far from us," the prepositional phrase is "from us." This phrase indicates the relationship of distance between Mars and "us." The word "from" is the preposition, and "us" is the object of the preposition.
"After heated discussion" is a prepositional phrase. It begins with the preposition "after" and describes a specific time or condition related to an event. The phrase suggests that something occurs subsequent to a vigorous exchange of opinions or arguments.
No beneath is a proposition. A phrase is two or three words not one word. beneath the waves - is a prepositional phrase.
The prepositional phrase in this sentence is 'Beneath the floorboards'.
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HII is known as a phrase just like a greeting.Hope that answered your question.
This question can't be answered since there is no phrase shown that goes along with the question being asked.
No. The "flying beneath the cloud" clearly refers to the pilot. It would be a dangling modifier if it went: Flying beneath the cloud, the city came into view. flying beneath the cloud is a dangling modifier.... ( who is flying beneath the cloud?) obviously, it is not the pilot! you need to create a subject that can be modified by the phrase.. flying beneath the cloud.
The phrase "on of a fozen" does not make any sense and so the question cannot be answered.
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Use this exact phrase "Are you saved?" Should get everything answered.
Unfortunately, this question, "when is used for?" cannot be answered without more information. The phrase "when is used for?" is not a complete question.
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me more detail.