Get over is a phrase that is used commonly. It means to move on for something in life.
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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".
over her shoulder is the prepositional phrase in the sentence.
During the night, I watched a movie. During the night - this is the inroductory phrase of the sentence
The noun phrase in the sentence is "that woman over there." It can be replaced with the pronoun phrase "she will help us."
An example sentence is a sentence written to show usage of a particular word or phrase. This sentence is an example of an example sentence!
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
Yes, a prepositional phrase can act as the subject of a sentence. For example, in the sentence "In the park is where we had a picnic," the prepositional phrase "In the park" serves as the subject.
The preprosition in the sentence is "over" and the prepositional phrase is thus "over the smooth grey stones"
A sentence gives a complete thought, with a subject and verb. A phrase is a sequence of words intended to have meaning.
An independent expression, often lacking an antecedent, attached to a sentence as a prepositional phrase. For example, "in any case, I wouldn't care." (Coincidentally, "for example," as used in the previous sentence, is an elliptical phrase.
No, because it does not have a subject and verb. For example, "under the mat" is a prepositional phrase, but it is not a sentence. An example of a sentence that contains a prepositional phrase is "The key is under the mat."