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¡A las buenas! (exclamatory phrase)
A surprise for me (Prepositional phrase) - grammar
above phrase - frase de arriba
Adjective phrase (At 700 degrees) - grammar
adjective phrase + ing - grammar
Adjetive phrase - grammar
adverbial phrase/clause - grammar
al / a la / a los / a las + time phrase - grammar
al cierre / en el cierre - time phrase - grammar
Analisis de una Noun Phrase - grammar
another phrase for to get dizzy-marearse
As / Like + phrase with implied verb - grammar
As it stands (adjectival phrase)
as the phrase is - como dicen *
awkward phrase
benefiting with our personalised service (Participle phrase) - grammar
bound phrase - frase encogida (infomática)
but I do bite my thumb - Shakespearean phrase - grammar
buzz phrase
By friday... time phrase - grammar
cant phrase
carrier phrase
catch phrase [catchphrase]
catch-all phrase
Choose the correct letter for each frase [phrase]
Chop-stock phrase
classic set phrase.
clause / phrase - grammar
comerse la tierra de las macetas (Mafalda's phrase)
comma after prepositional phrase? para mas informacion[,] - grammar
Conditional (noun phrase + imperfect) - grammar
conjoined noun phrase
counting phrase
dangling phrase
defining phrase
Dirty phrase
Dominican Phrase
dragon wagon - phrase
durante los últimos diez años (time phrase)
dying in the Argonne for a phrase that was empty before their bodies withered
economy of phrase
Email Support Desk / Phrase [ phase ] - information technology
End a phrase with verb - grammar
even in phrase "can . . . even "
Evidence-based phrase/term + fact from the text you read
families being poorer (participial phrase) - grammar
flip phrase
for want of a better phrase
Frase de cajón - set phrase
genitive case/ adjectival phrase - grammar
gerund in the end of the phrase - grammar
Good turn of phrase *
he likes to use this phrase *
household phrase
I am so getting a car! - so + verb phrase - grammar
I gave a present to Mary (prepositional phrase) - grammar
I wondered if this phrase was - grammar
I'm / I am - at the beginning of a phrase - grammar
in love, in need - (adjectival phrase) - grammar
in the common phrase - como quien dice *
In the past he told me (Prepositional phrase) - grammar
Infinitive + Infinite Phrase - grammar
it is worth highlighting + noun/phrase? - grammar
it's like...(tag phrase to begin a sentence)
John’s motorbike. ≠ the motorbike of John. (Saxon Genitive / Prepositional Phrase) - grammar
Lead-in phrase
look as if + Verb phrase - grammar
noun phrase
Noun phrase - grammar
noun phrase - grammar
noun phrase - who she knows - grammar
oblique prepositional phrase - grammar
of - Saxon Genitive or noun + noun phrase - grammar
of + noun phrase - grammar
on the seat waited a man / a man waited (word order after introductory phrase) - grammar
Participial Phrase / Subject relative Clause - the man wearing a black jacket - grammar
pass phrase
Phrase (music)
phrase = frase
phrase below a cartoon
phrase mangling person
phrase-cued text
Phrase: look at - grammar
Phrase: Not as bad as I feared - grammar
popular phrase
prepositional phrase = the subject of a sentence? - grammar
prepositional phrase y object of the preposition - grammar
procurariamos - and a conditional phrase - grammar
quote him using the exact phrase
Se lo doy a ella (Prepositional Phrase without Indirect Object Pronoun) - grammar
sentence / phrase / statement - grammar
sentence / phrase // frase / oración
Sentence, clause, phrase - grammar
set phrase
Shiny coin of silver (Noun modified by adjective and prepositional phrase) - grammar
speaking about, describing (gerund beginning a phrase) - grammar
Start a sentence with a participle phrase - grammar
Starting a phrase w/ the past participle - grammar
Starting sentence with ING prepositional phrase - grammar
Stock phrase
strain the proportion of the phrase
subjunctive phrase - grammar
telling phrase
termed phrase
the gentle giant/the English phrase
the German "(phrase)" is like the Spanish "(phrase)" - grammar
the idea of + noun + -ing phrase - grammar
the object noun phrase - grammar
the occasional phrase *
to be up to much (adjectival phrase)
to coin a phrase
to give someone pause (fixed phrase)
verb phrase - internal subject hypothesis - grammar
Verb phrase / phrasal verb - grammar
we discussed a phrase a lot
What do you think about + phrase - grammar
Whether + "-ing" verb phrase - grammar
who have found -> participial phrase = having found? - grammar
would + have + past participle - condicional phrase - grammar
Would a Spanish person understand that phrase *
Ya sea- subjunctive Phrase? - grammar
" I have known Amy..." Phrase Type - English Only forum
, increasing the strength of the porcelain (participial phrase) - English Only forum
"...and shoot on twos for six feet" an obscure phrase - English Only forum
...the phrase “It will be a lamp in the darkness of the netherworld” - English Only forum
'adjective + noun + prepositional phrase' vs 'noun + adjective + prepositional phrase' - English Only forum
'Based on science': type of phrase? - English Only forum
'can never quite escape ' phrase - English Only forum
'Have half a mind to do something' phrase - English Only forum
'If phrase' in this sentence - English Only forum
'Like' after a phrase - English Only forum
'Not only that': adverbial clause or adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
'prepositional phrase' inversion - English Only forum
'sentences' & 'clause(S+V), absolute phrase' - English Only forum
'the' before the noun preceding "of phrase" for possession - English Only forum
'to fly' (infinitive phrase): noun, adverb or adjective? - English Only forum
'To word' or 'to phrase'? - English Only forum
'to' representing the infinitive phrase - English Only forum
'told time' phrase - English Only forum
'Used to' like phrase in present. - English Only forum
'What's the proper phrase here?' - English Only forum
“one” referring to a plural noun phrase - English Only forum
(phrase order) Complement + verb + subject - English Only forum
(prepositional phrase) adjective Or adverb? - English Only forum
[a participle phrase] event sequnce - English Only forum
[a] noun phrase as - English Only forum
[it is ~ that] phrase - English Only forum
[Participial phrase positions] Whistling, he went down the road. - English Only forum
[placement of an adverbial phrase] - English Only forum
2 questions about the phrase "not the least of which" - English Only forum
A comma after a participial phrase of a verb object - English Only forum
A comma before a prepositional phrase at the end - English Only forum
A complement phrase fronted? - English Only forum
A confusing phrase: run over - English Only forum
a dangling participle phrase - English Only forum
a fixed phrase such as a prepositional phrase and a verb phrase is used as a noun - English Only forum
A gerund phrase acts as a noun <,/and> begins with a gerund... - English Only forum
a gerund phrase embracing an adverbial clause - English Only forum
A golden watch- a phrase? - English Only forum
A grammatical question-prepositonal phrase - English Only forum
a gun in his hand/with a gun in his hand Absolute phrase - English Only forum
a humorous word or phrase for a risky person - English Only forum
A man, afraid of water(adjective phrase modifying a noun) - English Only forum
A meaning of the phrase - English Only forum
a noun phrase or saxon genitive - English Only forum
A noun/noun phrase can be the subject/object of a <sentence/verb>. - English Only forum
A or The? (modified by a past participle phrase) - English Only forum
A or THE? [You might use (a/the) whole phrase] - English Only forum
a parenthese vs. an appositive phrase - English Only forum
a participle phrase embracing - English Only forum
A partridge in a tree - Phrase - English Only forum
a perfect participle phrase. - English Only forum
A person leading the ceremony. (Present Participle phrase) - English Only forum
A phrase concerning lemon and lemonade - English Only forum
A phrase containing "takes after" - English Only forum
A phrase for "book being presented to the public" - English Only forum
A phrase for broken pen - English Only forum
a phrase for describing people flying from one place to another - English Only forum
A phrase for starting to talk about something unpleasant? - English Only forum
a phrase for "when I was driving" - English Only forum
a phrase from the movie - English Only forum
A Phrase from the novel American Dirt - English Only forum
a phrase <has> - English Only forum
A phrase headed by the noun "way" - English Only forum
a phrase I do not understand - English Only forum
a phrase I once read came floating into my mind - English Only forum
A phrase including a person's name - English Only forum
A phrase it's not important what you buy/give as a gift - English Only forum
A phrase of state of coming back - English Only forum
a phrase or a complete sentence - English Only forum
A phrase related to jealousy - English Only forum
A phrase sought - English Only forum
A phrase such as ‘John’s building a spaceship’ 'it' may not [omit?] - English Only forum
A phrase to speak of the main period for an activity - English Only forum
A Phrase unto Itself - English Only forum
A phrase with nervous (growing nervous anticipation) - English Only forum
a phrase+ leaving someone with something - English Only forum
a placeholder indicating a noun(phrase) - English Only forum
a preposition phrase or a to-infinitive - English Only forum
A prepositional phrase defining the noun and relative clause together - English Only forum
a prepositional phrase/a prepositional object - English Only forum
a question about attributive adjectival phrase - English Only forum
A question about a 'see sb doing sth' phrase - English Only forum
A question about a participial phrase - English Only forum
A question about participial phrase. - English Only forum
a satellite, <revolving around the earth> [adjective phrase or adverb phrase?] - English Only forum
a set phrase for "shout at the biggest voice" - English Only forum
a set phrase or a dangling participle - English Only forum
a short phrase for T-shirts - English Only forum
a similar phrase "pep talk"? - English Only forum
A sinking feeling - usage of the phrase - English Only forum
A talk phrase to take the chat ahead - English Only forum
a term/phrase for retailers' promotion on holidays - English Only forum
A word or phrase for an old cliche not funny joke? - English Only forum
A word or phrase to describe "one plus one more than two"? - English Only forum
a word or phrase which means "not only" - English Only forum
A word/phrase used to refer to a person - English Only forum
A word/phrase to describe "everything's good" - English Only forum
a word/phrase to describe police planting weapons/drugs on people - English Only forum
About 'noun phrase' that modifies another noun - English Only forum
about [preposition + noun phrase] - English Only forum
About Absolute phrase - English Only forum
about phrase - English Only forum
About shopping, he likes that [prepositional phrase to begin sentence?] - English Only forum
about the logic of phrase 'to come up with' - English Only forum
about the phrase "as far as" - English Only forum
About the phrase "Do you mind...?" - English Only forum
about the relationship between two adjectives in a phrase - English Only forum
About where phrase - English Only forum
Absolute participle phrase with a conjunction? - English Only forum
Absolute Phrase - English Only forum
absolute phrase - English Only forum
absolute phrase - English Only forum
Absolute Phrase Grammar - English Only forum
Abstract Noun Phrase - English Only forum
academic phrase for "take a closer look at" - English Only forum
Acceptability of Starting with A Prepostional Phrase - English Only forum
according to (synonyms of the phrase) - English Only forum
Add [a long phrase] as a [noun] - English Only forum
adding "-based" to a multi-word phrase - English Only forum
Additional phrase to the main clause with different subject - English Only forum
Adjectival or adverbial phrase - English Only forum
Adjectival prepositional phrase as a noun modifier - English Only forum
Adjective clause (which) vs participle phrase modifying the entire clause - English Only forum
Adjective clause modifyinga far-away noun phrase - English Only forum
adjective in phrase - internal software error - English Only forum
adjective like participial phrase. - English Only forum
adjective phrase - English Only forum
Adjective phrase - English Only forum
Adjective phrase - English Only forum
adjective phrase - English Only forum
Adjective phrase - English Only forum
adjective phrase 'sediment released into the river' - English Only forum
adjective phrase after multiple nouns - He wears baggy shirt and trousers with small holes - English Only forum
Adjective phrase linked with the noun phrase - English Only forum
Adjective phrase or something else? - English Only forum
Adjective phrase put at the beginning of a sentence - English Only forum
adjective usage as a noun phrase - English Only forum
adjective/adjectival phrase - English Only forum
adjectives in the end of a phrase / punctuation - English Only forum
adpositional phrase - English Only forum
adverb and prepositional phrase after nouns - English Only forum
Adverb followed by a that phrase - English Only forum
adverb phrase - English Only forum
adverb phrase (for value) - English Only forum
Adverb phrase for furious - English Only forum
Adverb phrase without preposition - English Only forum
adverbial or adjective phrase? - English Only forum
Adverbial Phrase - English Only forum
Adverbial phrase in passive voice - English Only forum
adverbial phrase inversion - using continuous tense - English Only forum
Adverbial phrase or prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
Adverbial phrase: when deciding vs when we decide - English Only forum
Adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
Adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
adverbial?<when a preposional phrase is behind a verb> - English Only forum
Adverbs part of verb phrase? - English Only forum
afar - do you use this phrase? - English Only forum
Afraid of dogs [prepositional phrase] - English Only forum
After bath phrase - English Only forum
After comma phrase - English Only forum
"All of what you said," is that a noun phrase? - English Only forum
All respected staff members [sentence or phrase] - English Only forum
all-the-bits-tipped-on-the-carpet-at-once [hyphenated phrase] - English Only forum
allow to claim something [polite phrase for?] - English Only forum
Alternate phrase for "with due respect" - English Only forum
Alternative phrase for "unprotected sex" - English Only forum
Alternative to the phrase "Elderly Centre" - English Only forum
Ambiguous antecedent in participial structure/phrase - English Only forum
An absolute phrase - English Only forum
An absolute phrase with no participles - English Only forum
an abstruse participle phrase - English Only forum
an adjective phrase or... - English Only forum
an adjective phrase, an adverbial phrase - English Only forum
an e-mail from Harvard [prepositional phrase] - English Only forum
an idiom for a phrase - English Only forum
an interrogative sentence asking a phrase embedded in an if-clause. - English Only forum
and plus prepositional phrase - English Only forum
And seldom phrase anything as a question. - English Only forum
another phrase for embarrassment of riches - English Only forum
another phrase for "pain of childbirth" - English Only forum
another phrase for quick store - English Only forum
Another phrase for "step in"? - English Only forum
another phrase from the movie - English Only forum
Another phrase or idiom for 'spread its wings'? - English Only forum
any phrase for: not being able to cope with the demanding school work? - English Only forum
apposition with of-phrase - English Only forum
Appositive after noun phrase/present participle after passive verb tense - English Only forum
Appositive Phrase ? - English Only forum
appositive phrase after a list - English Only forum
Appositive vs. Absolute phrase - English Only forum
appostive phrase - English Only forum
Are the elliptical constructions in the phrase below OK? - English Only forum
Are the following phrase(s) and sentence(s) correct? - English Only forum
Article usage with the phrase "common idiom" - English Only forum
Article with an appositive phrase - English Only forum
articles in the following phrase - English Only forum
as [noun phrase] as meaning - English Only forum
As a very young child [a misplaced phrase], my mother said - English Only forum
As evolutionists, sans phrase I do not call to mind among the biologists more than Asa Gray, who fought the battle splendidly in the United States ; H - English Only forum
"As far as" alternative phrase - English Only forum
As far as Gentoos go [adverbial clause or adverb phrase?] - English Only forum
as good as, as a set phrase - English Only forum
As in your mind(as+prepositional phrase) - English Only forum
as the phrase turns - English Only forum
ascertain <clause and phrase> - English Only forum
ask + object modified by a phrase/clause - English Only forum
ask for phrase - English Only forum
At heart to me (a colloquial phrase?) - English Only forum
at least : prepositional phrase ? - English Only forum
"At the time" phrase - English Only forum
attempts are to/split noun phrase - English Only forum
attributive adjective + to-phrase - English Only forum
attributive phrase in a sentence - English Only forum
auxiliary verb do in an affermative phrase - English Only forum
based on xxxx - preposition phrase or participle clause - English Only forum
"be in favor of" as an adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
Because of + "gerund(~ing) phrase" - English Only forum
because phrase becoming a subject - English Only forum
Best way to phrase this for understanding - English Only forum
better phrase for ending - English Only forum
Better way to phrase "coming soon"? - English Only forum
"blend together": a set phrase? - English Only forum
Break down this phrase: "I got him beat" - English Only forum
broken noun phrase - English Only forum
burping (set phrase after it) - English Only forum
business-like [popular phrase?] - English Only forum
busy doing something [adjective+present participle phrase] - English Only forum
But for + verb phrase - English Only forum
"By knowing or not knowing" this phrase existing ? - English Only forum
Calling One Word a “Phrase” or “Expression” - English Only forum
came 'all the way' from [adverbial phrase?] - English Only forum
can a semicolon be used between a clause and a phrase - English Only forum
Can 'which' can be used as a marker of a noun phrase? - English Only forum
Can a gerund phrase modify a noun? - English Only forum
Can a noun phrase have period? - English Only forum
Can a preposition phrase be used as an attributive? - English Only forum
Can a prepositional phrase refer to an adjective used before a noun? - English Only forum
Can an adjective coordinate with a prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
Can any declarative phrase become exclamative phrase by just putting exclamation point? - English Only forum
Can "block shot" work as a verb phrase? - English Only forum
can "forward"be omitted in the phrase "looking forward to" - English Only forum
Can I drop a phrase? - English Only forum
Can I elide the phrase 'arrested for drugs'? - English Only forum
Can I start an inverted sentence with the phrase "So much?" - English Only forum
Can I use a inanimate subject for a phrase "look for"? - English Only forum
Can I use phrase "finished article"? - English Only forum
Can I use the phrase "good English"? - English Only forum
Can I use the underlined phrase or part of it as a subject? - English Only forum
Can the phrase "in commemoration of" be used to describe a present event? - English Only forum
Can the phrase "these days" be used with a past tense verb? - English Only forum
Can the relative pronoun 'which' have an adjectival phrase as its antecedent? - English Only forum
Can the subject be changed in the phrase It is up to you - English Only forum
Can the verb phrase "equates to" be used to compare the same thing but in different units ? - English Only forum
Can "to-infinitive phrase" be used non-restrictively modifying its preceding noun? - English Only forum
Can verb "fall" have a noun phrase as objective? - English Only forum
Can we use a verb phrase after an object pronoun? - English Only forum
Can we use adverb phrase with conjunction plus noun phrase? - English Only forum
catch phrase - English Only forum
Catchy phrase to introduce a game - English Only forum
certain about <whether the reverse transfer occurred> [Phrase; Clause] - English Only forum
chance of catching it [verb phrase?] - English Only forum
chance phrase - English Only forum
changing a position of a prepositional phrase of purpose - English Only forum
Changing an adjective clause into an adjective phrase - English Only forum
Clause and phrase - English Only forum
clause of purpose or part of an noun phrase - English Only forum
Clause or phrase - English Only forum
clause to proposition+phrase - English Only forum
Clause-to-phrase reduction - English Only forum
cliche vs set phrase - English Only forum
Cockney use of the phrase ‘I dare say’ - English Only forum
Colloquial phrase to refer to the near future - English Only forum
colloquial phrase to this situation ( ahead)? - English Only forum
combining two sentences into one complex sentence (independent clause + adverb phrase) - English Only forum
come <up the hill> [adverbial phrase?] - English Only forum
comma / period after phrase in quotes (quotation): "The call for God", - English Only forum
comma after 'early' + temporal phrase [adverb]: Early that night, he - English Only forum
comma after a participial phrase - English Only forum
comma after abbreviation in quotes (AmE; quotation; phrase): "e.g.," - English Only forum
comma after incidental phrase - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [conjunction]: When listening..., I - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [meaning?, preposition]: In England, - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition; serial c.]: Over the... - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: ...after breakfast, he - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: Among... factors, the - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: As one of..., he - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: At the time of..., - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: By A, we know that - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: By telling..., I did - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: During the visit, the - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: For ten percent, it - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: In 2001, terrorists - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: In many respects this - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: In the present work, - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: In the second quarter, - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: In this article, a - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: Instead of A, he uses - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: Instead of answering, - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: Owing to this, we... - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: Until 2015, the price - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase [preposition]: with X, Employers can - English Only forum
Comma after introductory phrase / before 'or': So in the last second, you either ..., or ... - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase headed by 'that': That night, she had - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: All things considered, Paul is a - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: can it be omitted? - English Only forum
Comma after introductory phrase: Furthermore with both these photos, - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: have rules changed since 19th C.? - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: In fact, manufacturing is also... - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: is it necessary? - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: is it not necessary? - English Only forum
comma after introductory phrase: not surprisingly, on the one hand - English Only forum
comma after phrase in quotes (AmE; quotation): "at the level", - English Only forum
comma after phrase in quotes (quotation): 'magic,' and - English Only forum
comma after phrase in quotes (quotation): as “adjective”, - English Only forum
comma after phrase in quotes (quotation): of 'value,' - English Only forum
comma after present participle phrase: referring to his race(,) are encountered .... - English Only forum
comma after present participle phrase: Stretching out..., Congo is - English Only forum
comma before adjective phrase - English Only forum
comma before adjective phrase: put people in a room, alone except for - English Only forum
comma before and after phrase [preposition]: woman, of about 50..., - English Only forum
comma before long phrase [preposition]: side with..., on issues as - English Only forum
comma before noun phrase [apposition]: individuality, a concept now - English Only forum
comma before phrase in quotes (quotation; apposition): phrase, "make - English Only forum
Comma before prepositional phrase: wide selection of books, from science fiction to - English Only forum
comma before prepositional phrase: Mount Wilson, near Los Angeles and several other ... - English Only forum
comma before present participle / adjective phrase: laughed, lost in - English Only forum
comma btw adjective and prepositional phrase: heartfelt, with a harsh - English Only forum
comma in phrase: the high incidence, in white lead factories, of illness - English Only forum
comma or colon before final phrase: for its [p1], [p2], [p3]: Chaplin - English Only forum
comma or dash with nonrestrictive phrase: wealth — and security — in - English Only forum
Comma or parenthetical commas following an introductory phrase? - English Only forum
comma phrase - English Only forum
comma prepostional phrase [preposition] 100 women and, in a year, he had - English Only forum
comma with apposition: today's phrase "Kangaroo court." - English Only forum
comma with introductory phrase [preposition]: Between 1944 and 1951, - English Only forum
Comma With Introductory Phrase and Conjunction [For example; As the rain....] - English Only forum
Commas around a phrase - English Only forum
comparative phrase with put together - English Only forum
complex noun phrase - English Only forum
Compound Noun in complex phrase - English Only forum
Compound noun, noun phrase, complex adjective, appositive - English Only forum
Connecting an independent clause and a phrase with 'and' ? - English Only forum
connection between a participial phrase and the main clause - English Only forum
connotation of phrase "to be tired of" something - English Only forum
Converting a sentence to an absolute phrase - English Only forum
Coordinated noun phrase and subclause: singular or plural verb? - English Only forum
Coordinating a noun phrase and a to-infinitive clause - English Only forum
correction in phrase - English Only forum
Correspondent phrase for "shop assistant" in AmE - English Only forum
Could noun-phrase modify the adjective? - English Only forum
Could you let me know the meaning of a phrase in this sentence? - English Only forum
Cover Letter Phrase - English Only forum
crack the wind of the poor phrase - English Only forum
Cramp in the calf -- In which sense do you use this phrase? - English Only forum
"crave after" commonly used phrase? - English Only forum
Creating a phrase with "bothered" - English Only forum
Curious versus Curiosity in a simple phrase. - English Only forum
dare + object noun phrase - English Only forum
Dark club pictures - phrase question - English Only forum
dealing with a dangling phrase - English Only forum
decision <to cut production> [ forms of verb phrase acting as a complement of a noun] - English Only forum
decisions will be made and interfaces [] detailed [Verb phrase ellipsis] - English Only forum
Definite article before of-phrase - English Only forum
definition and example of compositional phrase - English Only forum
depending on the weather [participle phrase?] - English Only forum
desirable position of additional phrase in a sentence - English Only forum
despite + verb+ing/noun phrase - English Only forum
Despite and although in a participial phrase - English Only forum
Despite the common phrase - English Only forum
Did I express 'The more time goes by, the more I come to believe the phrase' in the right way? - English Only forum
didn't do in time <another phrase> - English Only forum
difference between prepositional phrase and to-infinitive - English Only forum
Differences between phrase, sentence & statement - English Only forum
different positions of participial phrase Vs meaning - English Only forum
difficulty with adverbial phrase - English Only forum
dificult phrase - English Only forum
Dividing a sentence with 'all (a bare noun-phrase adverb)' into two sentences - English Only forum
Do I need to use exactly the same phrase each time it is mentioned? - English Only forum
Do people use the phrase "sir" in Anglophone countries? - English Only forum
Do they need any prepostion between the word possible and a noun phrase? - English Only forum
do you hear the phrase(for my money) frequently - English Only forum
Do you think that she is right about prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
Does "not as per the rules" can be a complete adverb phrase? - English Only forum
Does the phrase "be shocked at" refer to positive sense? - English Only forum
Does the phrase <in retrospect> implies regret? - English Only forum
Does the phrase "the business end of a bagpipe" have a special meaning? - English Only forum
Does the verb phrase 'pick up' mean the verb 'learn'? - English Only forum
Does this phrase make sense to you? - English Only forum
Does this phrase make sense? - English Only forum
Does this phrase of text read well? - English Only forum
Doubtful about the Tense in a Phrase of Reported Speech - English Only forum
Downhome phrase - English Only forum
downloading via the Internet [participial phrase] - English Only forum
Due to (followed by a noun phrase) - English Only forum
Duration phrase for + time - English Only forum
each equally unpleasant <> absolute phrase - English Only forum
Education... awkward phrase - English Only forum
Elevator phrase - English Only forum
Elite Special Forces Unit (Noun Phrase) - English Only forum
ellipsis/noun phrase/ - English Only forum
Emphasizing a phrase in simple text [brackets? quotation marks?] - English Only forum
En dashes + hyphens in same phrase - English Only forum
En Dashes and Hyphens Used In Same Phrase - English Only forum
enjoy + what kind of phrase? - English Only forum
enough.. to phrase - English Only forum
equivalent phrase - English Only forum
Example of infinitive phrase functioning as adverb that modifies another adverb - English Only forum
Exclamation phrase to wish that something disappear - English Only forum
Exercise: Make passive phrase (using Present Perfect) - English Only forum
Expressing an idea with the verb phrase "take a liking for” + probability + causative + immediacy - English Only forum
Expression / Phrase - English Only forum
Extended Verb Phrase - English Only forum
fear [noun phrase] to do - English Only forum
feel+noun/adj/prep phrase - English Only forum
Feeling that .., we finally / We finally .., feeling that ....[position participial phrase] - English Only forum
felicitous phrase - English Only forum
fill each of the blank with a word or phrase - English Only forum
fill phrase - English Only forum
Find the head of a phrase - English Only forum
Finding Head Words in a phrase - English Only forum
"Fingering its way..." -Gerundive phrase? - English Only forum
Five fledgling sea eagles left ..., <bringing> to 34 ... [concluding participial phrase] - English Only forum
for [noun phrase] to [verb] - ambiguous? - English Only forum
for example + noun phrase - English Only forum
for sb/sth + to be + adj/noun phrase - English Only forum
for them / for him (location of phrase) - English Only forum
Formal phrase for "what is it all about?" - English Only forum
Formal phrase of "sorry to bother you" - English Only forum
Friends <who share / sharing> common [relative clause to participial phrase] - English Only forum
"from ~ to ~" phrase practice - English Only forum
fronting phrase - English Only forum
Function of prepositional Phrase - English Only forum
function of the infinitive phrase in ‘try to do’ - English Only forum
Function prepositional phrase: direct object; adverbial; object complement? [eg, from tvs to...] - English Only forum
Gender non-specific phrase - English Only forum
gentle reminder - is this phrase friendly? - English Only forum
Gerund (phrase or subphrase?) - English Only forum
Gerund or noun phrase? - English Only forum
Gerund phrase - coming back to me - English Only forum
Gerund phrase needs a subject - English Only forum
Gerund turn of phrase? - English Only forum
Gerund, Participle Phrase? - English Only forum
"Get the f... away" - Is this phrase common among natives? - English Only forum
Gloss the phrase - English Only forum
Google translate (as a verb phrase) - English Only forum
Gramma: the "noun phrase" and the "relative clause" - English Only forum
Grammar--adjective phrase. 'his bitter enemy...' - English Only forum
Grammar-Phrase type: 'sold or unsold' - English Only forum
Grammar: position of predicative expressions in the phrase - English Only forum
grammatical ambiguity at the clause level VS at the phrase level - English Only forum
Gwyneth Paltrow’s echoing of a poorly chosen phrase - English Only forum
habitually used word or phrase - English Only forum
has proved to be the (need phrase) in my career - English Only forum
have between (time phrase #1) and (time phrase #2) - English Only forum
Have I used the phrase "Coming as it does" correctly in this context? - English Only forum
have you heard of the phrase? - English Only forum
"having occurred" phrase - English Only forum
He is able to turn a phrase - English Only forum
He is the worst Brazilian president [sentence vs phrase] - English Only forum
he jarred the right descriptive phrase loose - English Only forum
He looks like a soldier. - subject complement or adverb phrase - English Only forum
healthy compared with their suburbs [participial phrase modifies adjective?] - English Only forum
"hear someone use the phrase" - English Only forum
His catchphrase\pet phrase is... - English Only forum
His face pale... analyze as phrase or clause. - English Only forum
hit/beat with the silly stick - What does this phrase mean? - English Only forum
hovering [four feet (above the ground)] adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
hovering <four feet> above the ground. [noun phrase?] - English Only forum
How adjective of something phrase - English Only forum
How can I know form of words in the phrase? - English Only forum
How can I omit the same phrase in a sentence? - English Only forum
How do you use the phrase ''as for agriculture '' to link your essay ? - English Only forum
How do you use the phrase “spared you to do sth~” - English Only forum
how does compound word differ from phrase? - English Only forum
How is the phrase 'can't carry a tune in a bucket' originate? - English Only forum
How is the phrase 'rough it' used? - English Only forum
How is this an 'adverb phrase'? - English Only forum
how to emphasize a prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
How to explain 'marry' in participle phrase form to students? - English Only forum
How to hyphenate a phrase - English Only forum
How to make a phrase that starts with letter 'I' to replace 'cultural identity' that starts with 'C'? - English Only forum
How to make the phrase: "I don't want to miss anything" more English, with some modal verb? - English Only forum
How to negate a participle phrase? - English Only forum
How to paraphrase the phrase “spit out” in the sentence - English Only forum
how to paraphrase the phrase "to incur a debt"? - English Only forum
How to parse a past participial clause following a noun phrase - English Only forum
how to phrase - English Only forum
how to phrase a question for this ?? - English Only forum
How to phrase it - English Only forum
How to phrase it? - English Only forum
how to pronounce "did you" and "didn't you" in Phrase Reduct - English Only forum
How to properly use the phrase AS HELL - English Only forum
how to read 'a of b' phrase, like 'reign of terror' ? - English Only forum
How to read the phrase "construction parts and services"? - English Only forum
How to shorten the phrase "apply for and get" - English Only forum
how to solve the problem [noun phrase?] - English Only forum
how to understand before "phrase" after - English Only forum
How to use Participle phrase. - English Only forum
how to use the phrase "be on board with" - English Only forum
How would I phrase 'my father is quite old'? - English Only forum
hyphenated noun+phrase [woman-with-her-own-life] - English Only forum
"I am an office worker": common phrase? - English Only forum
I am confident in doing... and... (noun phrase) - English Only forum
I <am going to buy> it next Monday. [verb form/verb phrase?] - English Only forum
I am not sure about the grammatical structure of the highlight phrase in the sentence. - English Only forum
I can do everything - phrase - English Only forum
"i didn't tried it" - is this phrase right or wrong? - English Only forum
I don't follow the phrase "legal hero" in the above. please explain it. thanks. - English Only forum
I found this phrase and it seems to me "is / to be" wrongly constructed - English Only forum
I have to go to New York: verb phrase? - English Only forum
I tried to use new phrase and widened it - English Only forum
I want to know about relative pronoun phrase. - English Only forum
I, hopefully one day, will [comma inserted phrase] - English Only forum
I'm having trouble understanding a phrase of LESS - English Only forum
I've heard this phrase several times when someone was inviting - English Only forum
idiom/phrase for "doing job for others" - English Only forum
idiomatic phrase for saying that police and gangsters are similar - English Only forum
Idiomatic phrase to express change - English Only forum
if clause + noun phrase - English Only forum
if phrase - English Only forum
If you phrase it like that, you will just be repeating - English Only forum
"In" and time phrase - English Only forum
In India "cold weather" is merely a conventional phrase - English Only forum
in my submission, can this phrase be used under casual/chatting context? - English Only forum
In order to feel warm [infinitive phrase or adverbial clause?] - English Only forum
In raising our family [In + gerund phrase to start sentence] - English Only forum
In search of an appropriate word or phrase - English Only forum
In "spend time or money + ~ing", ~ing is gerund or participle phrase? - English Only forum
in that garden : adjective or adverbial phrase - English Only forum
In the 15 years the program has operated a station in that location <preposition phrase> - English Only forum
in the cheerful phrase of the time - English Only forum
in the closet= adverbial or adjectival prepositional phrase? - English Only forum
"in the event" as a standalone phrase - English Only forum
in the phrase - English Only forum
In the phrase "It is suitable for children and adults alike", what is "alike" classed as? - English Only forum
In this phrase who is the "He" and why? - English Only forum
In U.S Do they use the phrase "would be better"? - English Only forum
Including someone/something in a Facebook status or comment [English word/phrase?] - English Only forum
Indirect Object or Prepositional Phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive + phrase + infinitive in a sentence - English Only forum
Infinitive noun phrase - English Only forum
infinitive phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive Phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive Phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase and cause? - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase as a Subject Complement - English Only forum
Infinitive phrase as direct object - English Only forum
Infinitive usage after the phrase "becoming more common" - English Only forum
Infinitive vs. Prepositional Phrase as Object Complement? - English Only forum
inflation measures move higher, a shift that is [appositive phrase?] - English Only forum
ing-phrase: strategic investment in the company doing things the right way - English Only forum
Inserted 'though' phrase - English Only forum
insist + normal sentence OR insist + to-less verbal phrase - English Only forum
introductory phrase - English Only forum
introductory phrase - English Only forum
introductory phrase - English Only forum
Introductory phrase - English Only forum
Introductory phrase - English Only forum
Introductory phrase + comma - English Only forum
Introductory phrase and indipendent clauses - English Only forum
introductory phrase for 'to explain or elaborate' - English Only forum
introductory phrase/clause - English Only forum
Inversion and Absolute Phrase - English Only forum
inversion with an adjectival phrase - English Only forum
Is " come up to " a set phrase? - English Only forum
Is 'from' really necessary in this phrase? - English Only forum
Is 'read my lips' an often used phrase in English? - English Only forum
Is 'something (like that)' always a noun phrase in 'or something (like that)'? - English Only forum
Is 'when metabolized' an adverb phrase? - English Only forum
Is “bash in the head like a snake” a regular phrase? - English Only forum
Is a transition phrase missing between these two sentences? - English Only forum
is easily pried open using a knife [participle phrase] - English Only forum
Is "I've second thought" right phrase? - English Only forum
Is "in the outside" a natural phrase in English? - English Only forum
is it a reduced clause or a participial phrase? - English Only forum
Is it a rule that only the present perfect works for the phrase "Over the last four seasons..."? - English Only forum
Is it applicable to start a sentence with phrase 'what a lucky...?' - English Only forum
Is it appropriate to use the phrase "ease waiting time" ? - English Only forum
Is it correct to use hope in this phrase? - English Only forum
Is it possible to move "adverb phrase"? - English Only forum
Is "Keep in mind" a wrong phrase? - English Only forum
Is mom-and-pops an informal phrase? - English Only forum
Is "most years" phrase - English Only forum
Is much idiomatic in the phrase in detail? - English Only forum
Is "one" in the phrase "the correct one" stressed? - English Only forum
is "such a wow" an english phrase? - English Only forum
Is "the Olympics" a word or phrase or something else? - English Only forum
Is the participial phrase the direct element of S, or in VP? - English Only forum
Is the phrase 'do not be misled' ok - English Only forum
Is the phrase "energy eater" acceptable? - English Only forum
Is the phrase "was owning" correct in this context? - English Only forum
Is the phrase "with the drive of modernization" correct and native? - English Only forum
Is the phrase, back to the Muggle world, adjective or adverb - English Only forum
Is the subject of the phrase clearly discernible? - English Only forum
Is there a phrase that replies to the question "for what"? - English Only forum
Is there another phrase for 'range between...and...'? - English Only forum
Is there any way to avoid ambiguity when I want to use the phrase "swap A for B"? - English Only forum
Is there such a phrase "in word and action"? - English Only forum
Is this a noun phrase? - English Only forum
Is this a participial phrase? - English Only forum
Is this a sentence or a phrase? - English Only forum
Is this a verbal phrase complement? - English Only forum
Is this absolute participial phrase? - English Only forum
Is this an absolute phrase? - English Only forum
Is this phrase corect...? - English Only forum
Is this phrase correct " prior to his first shift" in the following sentence - English Only forum
Is this phrase correct using the Past Perfect Tense? - English Only forum
Is this phrase definite or indefinite - English Only forum
Is this phrase or clause? - English Only forum
Is "to somebody" in the phrase "offer something to somebody" an object or object complement? - English Only forum
Is "womb bothering" a set phrase? - English Only forum
It all depends on <how> the reader chooses to interpret the phrase - English Only forum
it is a nonrestrictive participial phrase, which is often regarded... - English Only forum
it is phrase - English Only forum
it robbed the phrase of any real bite - English Only forum
"It...that" phrase - English Only forum
It's difficult to maintain a friendship [complex sentence? infinitive phrase/clause] - English Only forum
"Its" - possessive form, turning it into "of" phrase - English Only forum
Jack, use the banana to coax the monkey. - Adverbial phrase - English Only forum
Jim saw Tom <in a hotel> [adverb phrase] - English Only forum
Jokes where one word or phrase can mean two things - English Only forum
judging from the fact that.. a big phrase? - English Only forum
just a cardio workout, 'just a run up and down a hill' [appositive phrase?] - English Only forum
key to something: use of 'the' and 'a' with this phrase - English Only forum
late at night [Noun Phrase?] - English Only forum
Leave-taking phrase for judge - English Only forum
lessen and of phrase - English Only forum
likelihood of+N phrase / that +clause - English Only forum
Linking of sound "l" in the phrase " Internal limitation" - English Only forum
linking phrase to start a new idea - English Only forum
Linking Verb followed with a Preposition Phrase - English Only forum
looking for a phrase meaning "to eat fast" - English Only forum
looking for a phrase to describe you stop contacting your friend. - English Only forum
Looking for a Word in Place of Phrase. “To Be Extinct” or “Was Going To Be Extinct” - English Only forum
Looking for greek phrase - English Only forum
Maching phrase :- " for never mind " - English Only forum
Made in the USA [past participle + prepositional phrase] - English Only forum
Main Verb or Adverb Phrase - English Only forum
make a phrase understandable - English Only forum
"Make Recourse" as a verb phrase? - English Only forum
"make us want to do..." - Can we use this phrase in business? - English Only forum
Making decisions ... when picking ... is best [adverbial phrase between subject and verb] - English Only forum
males who had a / males with a [relative clause vs prepositional phrase] - English Only forum
Matching Phrase - "for Boasting about some thing " - English Only forum
matching phrase or idiom - he shirked his work or responsibility - English Only forum
"May not be" at the end of the phrase - English Only forum
meaningless word; an overused phrase - English Only forum
means ‘you should not’ and <it> is the opening phrase - English Only forum
Mentioned above is the chart [Past participle phrase as a subject?] - English Only forum
Midnight Run - Meaning of phrase - English Only forum
monotony: repetition of the same phrase - English Only forum
More than one verb in a phrase, how do you write it? - English Only forum
Must a prepositional phrase immediately follow the word it modifies? - English Only forum
"My lovely" - noun phrase without a noun? - English Only forum
name for a symbol used to avoid repetition of the same word/phrase - English Only forum
Native Phrase - English Only forum
Negative of a clause or phrase at the outset of an enumeration + “or” / “and no” - English Only forum
negative phrase + inverted sentence - English Only forum
neither ... nor, in phrase having negative verb? - English Only forum
new way of looking at things linguistic [noun phrase + adjective] - English Only forum
News standard phrase - English Only forum
next to preposition or phrase - English Only forum
nip (phrase) in the bud - English Only forum
No matter + noun phrase or clause - English Only forum
none of them is/are + plural noun phrase - English Only forum
Nor surprisingly [no negation before this phrase] - English Only forum
Not if I can help it. (phrase) - English Only forum
noun phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase - English Only forum
Noun Phrase - English Only forum
Noun phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase - English Only forum
Noun phrase - English Only forum
Noun Phrase - English Only forum
Noun Phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase - English Only forum
Noun phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase - what's-the-point-of-getting-up lying in bed - English Only forum
Noun phrase ??? - English Only forum
Noun phrase + of + possessive ’s noun phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase + relative pronoun - English Only forum
noun phrase after a noun phrase - English Only forum
Noun Phrase and Adverb - English Only forum
Noun phrase and predicate [sentence analysis] - English Only forum
Noun phrase as a sentence - English Only forum
noun phrase as an adjective - English Only forum
Noun phrase as an adverb - English Only forum
Noun phrase as subject complement - English Only forum
Noun phrase ellipsis - English Only forum
Noun phrase in this sentence - English Only forum
Noun phrase or a clause - English Only forum
Noun phrase or adverb phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase shift - English Only forum
Noun phrase to describe a cabbie not showing up. - English Only forum
noun phrase vs prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Noun phrase with post-modifier and pre-modifier - English Only forum
noun phrase with three nouns together - English Only forum
Noun phrase, subordinate clause - English Only forum
noun phrase/ adjective phrase - English Only forum
noun phrase/noun string/collocation - English Only forum
"noun phrase+attribute clause" - English Only forum
Noun(No Verb)Followed by-phrase - English Only forum
Noun/noun phrase - English Only forum
Number of the Phrase “More Than One” - English Only forum
Object complement phrase - English Only forum
Of + noun phrase + possessive ’s - English Only forum
"of" in the midst vs "of" in the end of phrase - English Only forum
Of necessity [Why is this an adverbial phrase?] - English Only forum
Of Phrase - English Only forum
"OF" phrase + ADV or "OF phrase + based verb+ ADJ? - English Only forum
of structure for possessive phrase - English Only forum
off work [noun phrase?] - English Only forum
oft used phrase - English Only forum
Omission of preposition or participle phrase/clause? - English Only forum
Omission of repetitive phrase - English Only forum
Omission of verb phrase - English Only forum
omit the word "tasks" in the phrase: perform pricing and merchandising tasks - English Only forum
Omitting the verb phrase the second time - English Only forum
On purpose or not on purpose is .... [prepositional phrase as subject] - English Only forum
<On> the analogy of African American comes the phrase European American - English Only forum
"on the grass" adverbial or adjectival phrase - English Only forum
"On the horizon" - Idiom/phrase - English Only forum
on the wall / in the gutter [phrase] - English Only forum
One phrase... - English Only forum
oprah phrase - English Only forum
ordered, adjudged and decreed [legal phrase: BE equivalent?] - English Only forum
Orgin of phrase "call it..." - English Only forum
Origin of the phrase "funny as all f***". - English Only forum
Origin of the phrase "it's no clue" - English Only forum
Origins of phrase: "do the honours" - English Only forum
Other phrase for "shameless people" - English Only forum
our national lurch toward fantasy...the remarkable phrase reality-based community - English Only forum
Out of investigating.... Does this phrase sound correct? - English Only forum
"out of the house" - phrase - English Only forum
pair a phrase in negative meaning with Achilles' heel - English Only forum
parallel sentence structure : noun phrase +adjective phrase - English Only forum
Parallelism: shared subject and shared phrase - English Only forum
paraphrasing a clause to a phrase - English Only forum
paraphrasing a participle phrase - English Only forum
parenthetical clause within a complex noun phrase - English Only forum
Parse: consider + noun + participial phrase (to consider people whispering ) - English Only forum
parse: out + prepositional phrase - English Only forum
participal construction phrase - English Only forum
Participal phrase - English Only forum
participial phrase - English Only forum
participial phrase - English Only forum
participial phrase - English Only forum
Participial Phrase - English Only forum
Participial Phrase - Adverbial & Adjectival - English Only forum
Participial Phrase (subject) - English Only forum
Participial phrase | adjective or adverb - English Only forum
Participial Phrase and Infinitive Phrase - English Only forum
Participle clause or participle phrase? - English Only forum
participle clause vs participle phrase - English Only forum
Participle modifying a gerund phrase - English Only forum
participle phrase - English Only forum
participle phrase - English Only forum
participle phrase - English Only forum
participle phrase - English Only forum
Participle phrase - English Only forum
participle phrase - English Only forum
Participle phrase - attaching to the object of a sentence - English Only forum
Participle phrase ? - English Only forum
participle phrase [used as adjective] - English Only forum
participle phrase & relative pronoun - English Only forum
Participle phrase after a verb rather than modifying the noun - English Only forum
Participle phrase and adverbial - English Only forum
participle phrase and coordinate clause - English Only forum
Participle Phrase as additional information [Bracketing Commas] - English Only forum
Participle Phrase as Adverbial? - English Only forum
Participle phrase at the beginning or end of sentence? - English Only forum
Participle Phrase in a sentence - English Only forum
Participle phrase: adjective or adverb? - English Only forum
Participle phrase/clause - English Only forum
past participial phrase - English Only forum
past participle and phrase order - English Only forum
Past Perfect - by phrase - English Only forum
Past tense and participle phrase - English Only forum
"perfect conditional adverbial phrase"? - English Only forum
Pertaining to as an introductory phrase - English Only forum
Photography prohibited [verbal phrase?] - English Only forum
phrase - English Only forum
phrase - English Only forum
Phrase - English Only forum
Phrase - English Only forum
Phrase - English Only forum
phrase - English Only forum
PHRASE - English Only forum
phrase - English Only forum
phrase - yield/give? the floor to sb (at a presentation) - English Only forum
phrase :...of the day/afternoon etc. - English Only forum
Phrase ' sink in ' - English Only forum
phrase 'we know better' - English Only forum
phrase & phrasing - English Only forum
phrase "a cup short" - English Only forum
Phrase a nice time to infinitives - English Only forum
Phrase a question - English Only forum
phrase a question in proper way - English Only forum
phrase about not reminding someone about something they want - English Only forum
Phrase analysis and appositive. Positioning of 'perhaps a .. - English Only forum
phrase "be like" - English Only forum
phrase "by and far" - English Only forum
phrase comprhension - English Only forum
Phrase construction - English Only forum
Phrase "Everything and nothing" - English Only forum
Phrase for 'tirelessly' but a derogatory term - English Only forum
Phrase for "between parentheses" in a speech - English Only forum
Phrase for checking the attendee of the meeting - English Only forum
Phrase for fish cooked in different ways - English Only forum
Phrase for Free Listen Class - English Only forum
phrase for "production of a set volume" - English Only forum
phrase for running hands through hair in a specific way - English Only forum
phrase for somebody with limited interest - English Only forum
Phrase for something big and startling. - English Only forum
phrase for this situation, similar to "benefactor" - English Only forum
phrase for turned into an art - English Only forum
phrase in a complex sentence- adjuctive? subjective? - English Only forum
phrase in scientific academic writing - Beyond, ability - English Only forum
phrase meaning - English Only forum
Phrase meaning - "... on their own" - English Only forum
Phrase meaning how much of the student body of a school makes it to college - English Only forum
Phrase Meaning "to happen" or "to be at hand" - English Only forum
phrase meaning "without changing its position"? - English Only forum
Phrase monopoly on and monopoly over - English Only forum
Phrase needed for "tip of the tongue response" - English Only forum
phrase of "heading down to" - English Only forum
phrase "on the go" - English Only forum
Phrase opposite to "It's very kind of you". - English Only forum
phrase or idiom - English Only forum
Phrase or word describing shocking indifference - English Only forum
Phrase order - English Only forum
phrase order - English Only forum
phrase order - English Only forum
phrase order - English Only forum
Phrase order - English Only forum
Phrase order - for / to / in - English Only forum
Phrase "over a long travel" - English Only forum
phrase preposition: because of - English Only forum
phrase similar to "with compliments" - English Only forum
Phrase "staff at such facilities" here refer to who? - English Only forum
Phrase starting with "which" - English Only forum
Phrase such as "crown" for emperor - English Only forum
phrase that implies giving a spoiler - English Only forum
phrase that means "be quick so as to be able to do more" - English Only forum
Phrase that means "wash face and brush teeth" - English Only forum
phrase "the same above the neck" - English Only forum
Phrase to say when winning a Bingo game - English Only forum
Phrase to Translate - English Only forum
Phrase used after massage/physiotherapy/cosmetics session - English Only forum
Phrase when you add up numbers without counting precisely - English Only forum
Phrase with get - English Only forum
phrase with or/ singular ir plural? - English Only forum
Phrase With The Word Surprise - English Only forum
phrase without verb - English Only forum
phrase without verb - English Only forum
phrase word order - English Only forum
phrase <would> not be correct - English Only forum
phrase-mongering - English Only forum
phrase-slinger - English Only forum
Phrase, phrasing, expression - English Only forum
phrase: a serious strike - English Only forum
phrase: exposing highly toxic dust particles - English Only forum
phrase: hedge against currency - English Only forum
Phrase: "in no way" - English Only forum
Phrase: Swearing on someone's grave - English Only forum
Phrase: The fact I didn't - English Only forum
Phrase/Clause - English Only forum
Phrase/clause without subject and verb - English Only forum
place of prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Place of the phrase - English Only forum
Placement of adverb phrase - English Only forum
Placing 'by myself', 'by yourself", ... in a phrase - English Only forum
"playing mary hobb" phrase origin? - English Only forum
plenty of books-> prepositional or adjective phrase? - English Only forum
point of a phrase - English Only forum
Police in Los Angeles "arrest a demonstrator " is (quote a phrase) - English Only forum
policy of the administration of President Bush of shunning Myanmar [phrase order] - English Only forum
position of a participle phrase and the noun it modifies - English Only forum
Position of a phrase - English Only forum
position of adverbial phrase - English Only forum
Position of adverbial phrase - English Only forum
position of modifying phrase - English Only forum
Position of prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Position of the origin into a phrase - English Only forum
Position of the prepositional phrase as an adverb - English Only forum
Positioning an additional phrase in a sentence - English Only forum
Positions of an adverbial phrase - English Only forum
Possessive and style: "of" phrase or 's ? - English Only forum
possessive s at the end of a phrase? - English Only forum
possessive: noun phrase - English Only forum
Postion of adverb phrase - English Only forum
Postmodification of a noun phrase - English Only forum
precious little: noun phrase and adjective phrase? - English Only forum
Predicate / adjective phrase - English Only forum
Predicate and Phrase of paragraph - English Only forum
premodification in a noun phrase - English Only forum
preposition + <being> + noun phrase - English Only forum
Preposition + noun phrase - English Only forum
preposition phrase in /with - English Only forum
Preposition+Dangling gerund phrase - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase - placement - English Only forum
Prepositional Phrase (According to recent years) - English Only forum
prepositional phrase acting as a subject - English Only forum
prepositional phrase adjectival or Adverbial - English Only forum
Prepositional Phrase and Indirect Object... - English Only forum
prepositional phrase and phrase verb - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase and verb - English Only forum
prepositional phrase as a subject - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase as an adjective or as an adverb? - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase in. - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase modifying all three? - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase or not? - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase problem - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase rules - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase to start a sentence. - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase with gerund or participle - English Only forum
Prepositional phrase with "per" - adverbial or attribute? - English Only forum
prepositional phrase, in Derna Campus - English Only forum
prepositional phrase, adjectival phrase, adverbial phrase? - English Only forum
Prepositions at the end of phrase - English Only forum
Present Participle Phrase - English Only forum
Present participle phrase - English Only forum
Present perfect participle phrase? - English Only forum
Presentation phrase - English Only forum
Presente tense and adverbial phrase for duration - English Only forum
Prior to vs. Before (difference in terms of construction of phrase) - English Only forum
Probably an ambiguity in adverbial phrase - English Only forum
problem (of which I was not aware) is that [insert prepositional phrase] - English Only forum
Problem with identification of adverb and adjective phrase - English Only forum
project <I am working on> [adjective phrase?] - English Only forum
pronunciation of phrase with abbreviation LLC - English Only forum
Pronunciation of the phrase AT THAT - English Only forum
Pronunciation questions (t sound in a phrase) - English Only forum
Pronunciation questions (th sound in a phrase) - English Only forum
pronunciation: -se [case, dose, moose / phrase, nose, cheese] - English Only forum
Proper word or phrase for "winner decided by the public" - English Only forum
propositional phrase as object compliments - English Only forum
pulled her over her head, dropping it on the floor [participle phrase: sequence] - English Only forum
Punctuation for appositive phrase - English Only forum
Purple as the phrase was - English Only forum
purpose for this participial phrase - English Only forum
qualifying phrase starting with "and" set off by commas - English Only forum
quantifiers followed by a prepositional phrase - English Only forum
question in phrase form - English Only forum
quoting a phrase [was: punctuation issue] - English Only forum
quoting a phrase when not remembering the author - English Only forum
re-phrase "how to be a hard worker" - English Only forum
read + <prepositional phrase> + <direct object> - English Only forum
reduced relative phrase - English Only forum
reducing a phrase with WOULD - English Only forum
regardless of <phrase> - English Only forum
Regardless the fact that (the fact that phrase) - English Only forum
Relationship of these two noun phrase. - English Only forum
relative clause and participle phrase - English Only forum
relative phrase and relative clause - English Only forum
relative pronoun and noun phrase - English Only forum
remember him watching hearings, <glued to the TV>, [adjectival phrase?] - English Only forum
remind him of reading and suddenly alighting on a good phrase - English Only forum
remind me a phrase.... words on my throat?? - English Only forum
rephrase "mislead" with a phrase containing "error" - English Only forum
Rephrasing using a prepositional phrase - English Only forum
Replacement phrase for "at odds with each other" - English Only forum
reply in/with a full phrase/sentence - English Only forum
Request for word/phrase to describe <one gets 20 weeks of benefits, the other does not even qualify> - English Only forum
rewrite using adjective phrase - English Only forum
Right phrase to describe a disease - English Only forum
Ring the doorbell Phrase with sense?... - English Only forum
rub the wrong way: ok with "up" in the phrase? - English Only forum
run away from home(set phrase?) - English Only forum
Scope of an adverb in a verb phrase - English Only forum
Scree, < which abounds / abounding > in the Rocky Mountains [relative clause vs participle phrase] - English Only forum
second phrase after but in questions - English Only forum
Seeking password is a participle phrase - English Only forum
seen as / to be with by phrase - English Only forum
semicolon before adjective phrase - English Only forum
semicolon connecting between a clause and a phrase - English Only forum
sense of superiority, verb phrase - English Only forum
Sentence / phrase - English Only forum
sentence and a phrase - English Only forum
sentence change question [noun phrase] - English Only forum
sentence, phrase, statement - English Only forum
Seriously: beginning or end of the phrase? - English Only forum
set phrase / fixed expression - English Only forum
set phrase vs idioms - English Only forum
Setting off a phrase beginning with particularly - English Only forum
Shift of a phrase - English Only forum
short of..... how to use this phrase correctly? - English Only forum
Short phrase meaing: "but if this doesn't happen" - English Only forum
Should a phrase following a quotation attribution be preceded by a comma? - English Only forum
Should the first letter of the adverbial phrase after a closing quote mark capitalized? - English Only forum
Should the underlined phrase in bold be treated as a parenthesis? - English Only forum
Shouldn't we use the phrase "in order not to"? - English Only forum
Show me the ropes phrase with someone/anyone/somebody/anybody - English Only forum
Singular noun after a plural quantifier in an parenthetical phrase - English Only forum
Slang phrase for "there's nothing we can do now" - English Only forum
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