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It is a phrase for someone to describe an event when they are surprised, contempt, outrage, disgust, boredom and frustration. For example: An unexpected event happened and it shocks you, you say "heavens above".
brave,ethical,unique,strong,and brave
blackness of night
for the farmer
An example of a prepositional phrase is "in the kitchen." This phrase includes the preposition "in" and the object "kitchen" and functions to describe the location of an action.
"from the heavens" is a Prepositional Phrase.A prepositional phrase is a phrase that starts with a preposition and contains an object (either noun or pronoun).
"From the heavens" is a prepositional phrase that does not contain a verb. It describes the origin or location of something.
No, it is a prepositional phrase used as an adjective or an adverb. The word heavens is a plural noun.
It's a prepositional phrase.
an epithet
The phrase "on the fence" is an example of an idiom, specifically one that is used to describe someone who is undecided or uncommitted about a particular issue or decision.
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