3. What is a
phrase?
A phrase is a group of words that makes
sense but has no verb and subject.
Prepositonal phrases begin with a
preposition and are often followed by a noun
phrase or pronoun.
Turn the following prepositions into
prepositional phrases.
at, in, above, on , after, without
6. Spelling list 8
ci for the /sh/
Sound
ancient, unsocial, species,
sociable, specially,multiracial,
efficient, sufficient, suspicion,
conscience, proficient, especially,
appreciation, insufficient,
coercion, inefficient, beneficiary,
excruciating
Hinweis der Redaktion
At the moment, in an hour, above the treetops, on the table, after the strom, without warning
It tells us more about when Bob broke his arm and like a lot of adverbs, it is made by adding “ly” to an adjective. It could be moved to the end or to the beginning.