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  2. Adpositional phrase - Wikipedia

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    An adpositional phrase is a syntactic category that includes prepositional phrases, postpositional phrases, and circumpositional phrases. [1] Adpositional phrases contain an adposition (preposition, postposition, or circumposition) as head and usually a complement such as a noun phrase .

  3. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Climax – an arrangement of phrases or topics in increasing order, as with good, better, best. Colon – a rhetorical figure consisting of a clause that is grammatically, but not logically, complete. Colloquialism – a word or phrase that is not formal or literary, typically one used in ordinary or familiar conversation.

  4. Woman Doesn’t Regret Proposing to Her Boyfriend - AOL

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    They added, “Happy engagement!! ️ ️ ️ ️.” Another commented, “Why is there so much hate? This is completely normal even if it's a woman proposing or a man, it doesn’t change ...

  5. English adverbs - Wikipedia

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    William Bullokar wrote the earliest grammar of English, published in 1586.It includes a chapter on adverbs. His definition follows: An adverb is a part of speech joined with a verb or participle to declare their signification more expressly by such adverb: as, come hither if they wilt go forth, sometimes with an adjective: as, thus broad: & sometimes joined with another adverb: as, how soon ...

  6. English coordinators - Wikipedia

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    Unlike most phrases, coordinations are not headed. An adjective phrase, for instance, has a head adjective along with any possible dependents. In the adjective phrase very happy about it, for instance, happy is the head, very is a modifier and about it is a complement. The modifier and the complement depend on the head.

  7. Constituent (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    A phrase is a sequence of one or more words (in some theories two or more) built around a head lexical item and working as a unit within a sentence. A word sequence is shown to be a phrase/constituent if it exhibits one or more of the behaviors discussed below.

  8. “The Voice” Finalist Bryan Olesen Returns to Support His ...

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    The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. On Monday, Feb. 3, season 25 finalist Bryan Olesen returned to the show to support his daughter Jadyn Cree, 23, in her blind audition during the season 27 ...

  9. Striker called PC 'stupid and white', court hears - AOL

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    Grace Forbes, defending, said: "Nobody disputes the words that were said. "But simple words, even words like these, do not make you guilty of a criminal offence."