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Which phrase describes the variable expression 6.w
6w
Trees the form an ecological Island (apex) :)
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
it describes the data shown simply in a short phrase
No, "in the back of the shed" is a noun phrase. It describes a location, which is an abstract noun, not an action.
The prepositional phrase is from the zoo.
The phrase "registrations are in progress" is grammatically correct. The subject "registrations" agrees with the verb "are" and the prepositional phrase "in progress" correctly describes the state of the registrations.
"From the heavens" is a prepositional phrase that does not contain a verb. It describes the origin or location of something.
No, "of the mountains highlands" is not an adjective phrase. It seems to be a prepositional phrase that describes a location or origin using the preposition "of" and the noun phrase "the mountains highlands." An adjective phrase modifies a noun or pronoun in a sentence, but this phrase functions more like a descriptor of a specific place.
Which phrase describes the variable expression 6.w
They can manipulate numbers and change calculations when one number in the table changes.
which phase best describes a thesis
You live in the city is a complete sentence. The prepositional phrase is in the city. You is the subject, and live is the verb. They are not part of the prepositional phrase.
Yes, inside his trouser pockets is a prepositional phrase.
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes
No, the sentence does not have a misplaced modifier. The phrase "that Sarah had read" correctly describes the small book.