You can use expressions such as 殊に /ko to ni/ [especially, above all] and 何より /na ni yo ri/ [more than anything, above all]. 最重要なことで /sai juu you na ko to de/ is literal translation of what you need, meaning 'as the most important matter/thing'.
hitori eg i go to school alone - watashi wa hitori de gakkou ni ikimasu 単独で
see and watch are the same eg i watch a film - watashi WA eiga o MIMASU i see a cat - watashi WA neko o mimasu mimasu, miru, mitte, mitta
suki na, or ichi ban suki na eg. my favourite food is cake - watashi no ichi ban suki na tabemono wa ke-ki desu
en peluche = eg. fluffy toy bouffant(e) = eg. fluffy hair léger(-ère) = eg. a light mixture
l'esprit = eg. peace of mind l'intelligence = ie. of the brain surveiller = to mind eg. your language faire attention à = to mind eg. the wet floor
The phrase of "JAM " means eg a problem your In
A phrase is a group of words that doesn't make sense eg - with the white spot.A clause is a group of words with a verb eg She began talking
anata WA eg. you are stupid - anata WA bakka desu you are cute - anata WA kawaii desu you are a cat - anata WA neko desu
No. A verb phrase has more than one word eg has been eaten.Are is a be verb
If you want the entire phrase transliterated into Japanese as it is, it would be セコンド オヴ サラマンダー /se kon do o bu sa ra man daa/. I can't possibly think of what that means in order to translate it if that is your query.
Commandeer or possibly confiscate.
go. eg. _______ no gakkou ni ikimasu. i go to ________.
A tidbit of something valuable. (eg) a nugget of wisdom
Deep sea trenches (eg the Marianas Trench) Island arks (eg the Japanese Archipelago) Mountain ranges (eg the Andes) (all the above are elated to the sinking plate)
No, that wouldn't be a complete sentence. You could end a phrase with are. eg You are stupid. No I am not. You are!
No a verb phrase has two or more words eg has eaten, will be awake, had been seeing
Deep sea trenches (eg the Marianas Trench) Island arks (eg the Japanese Archipelago) Mountain ranges (eg the Andes) (all the above are elated to the sinking plate)