As expected, the men had great difficulty understanding complex grammar, including embedded
phrases in sentences.
Next, circle the single most important word or
phrase in that sentence.
Lots of things are wrong with the opening
phrase in the sentence below, including a participial phrase that doesn't modify the grammatical subject — but the main thing is that the phrase doesn't need to be there.
It also provides examples of misplaced phrases / modifiers to help students to recognise when they have not placed prepositional
phrases in a sentence correctly.
For one day, you can instruct your students that they need to write a prepositional
phrase in their sentence.
For one day, you can instruct your students that they need to write a prepositional
phrase in their sentences.
They have no sense of what the words mean and their synonyms, the words» usage in context, and the importance of
each phrase in a sentence.
Not exact matches
For example, when you start typing
in a
phrase the search engine will start completing your
sentences, giving you 10 suggestions as you go.
Those that follows the Bible can easily spend their entire lives walking through the halls of the Bible, and pasting the
phrases and stories that were used
in it into parts of modern day
sentences.
In the current environment, a single ambiguous
phrase or
sentence can bring devastating charges of harassment or speech code violation.
We have a few good
phrases we say
in our house a lot, little catchphrases or
sentences that carry a lot of meaning
in just a few words.
If you contest to my previous
sentence, I can break down for you, verse by verse, how each
phrase correlates to a verse
in the Bible, but I digress.
Psalm 104:30, addressing God and speaking of the creatures, says, «Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created And, as if
in response, Elihu says to Job (34:14 - 15) that if God «gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; All flesh shall perish together...» I have cut Elihu's
sentence a little short so as to leave the emphasis on the
phrase «all flesh.»
They were set down
in sentences and
phrases drenched
in oral style.
Whenever he found his speech growing too modern — which was about every
sentence or two — he ladled
in a few such Scriptural
phrases as «exceeding sore,» «and it came to pass,» etc., and made things satisfactory again.
With all these differences it is hardly surprising that ministers
in the nonliturgical churches, when conducting communion services, often confuse and combine the different accounts and even insert
sentences or
phrases not found
in any of them.
His second example of a subordinate society, introduced
in the fourth
sentence as a new example by the
phrase «for example,» is a molecule.
I am curious about the
phrase you used
in the first sentence of the second paragraph: «In the churches I am part of...» I noticed that the word «churches» is plural and you seem to be talking in the present tens
in the first
sentence of the second paragraph: «
In the churches I am part of...» I noticed that the word «churches» is plural and you seem to be talking in the present tens
In the churches I am part of...» I noticed that the word «churches» is plural and you seem to be talking
in the present tens
in the present tense.
Your understanding will be complete when you are able to repeat your
sentence that I quoted with the words «We» and «us» substi - tuted for «you»
in the appropriate places, and add the
phrase»... and that's OK.»
The four opening words perhaps should not be separated from the rest of Paul's
sentence, but if they are so separated the
phrase «God was
in Christ,» still more God was
in the historical Jesus,» is not a mythological statement: it corresponds to what I earlier called ontological reality.
While strictly true, the title was taken from one brief
phrase within a long
sentence deep
in the piece that was (ironically) juxtaposed to a brief
phrase about the promotion of growth.
If you look through this long opening
sentence of Paul, you see that he uses this
phrase «
in Him» or «
in Christ» quite a few times.
Especially
in theme 4 on the facing page, which contains we believe those
sentences that have caused most concern among those of a conservative mindset, we have slightly retranslated a few
phrases, usually making reference to the relevant Latin words.
You are familiar with it:
sentences without verbs,
sentences punctuated by the
phrase «you know» — which assumes a common experience but which can not be expressed
in metaphors.
or reflecting on how ideas were shared
in conversation, or sitting alone and imagining the preaching event itself, as the sermon unrolls, list by words,
phrases of brief
sentences the ideas
in the order of their occurrence.
By its position at the end of the
sentence the
phrase «from the holy Spirit» receives special emphasis; it is curiously similar to several previous prepositional
phrases in the genealogy which call attention to various irregularities
in the history of Israel: «from Tamar,» «from Rahab,» «from Ruth,» «from the wife of Uriah.»
We may take the chain of
phrases in this verb-less
sentence simply as a title, the announcement of what follows — the title and then immediately the headlong story.
In the preceding four
sentences I follow the Variants of A and B by inserting the words and
phrases.
Together with the principle that
in God's revelation no word is without significance this conception of scripture leads to an atomistic exegesis, which interprets
sentences, clauses,
phrases, and even single words, independently of the context of the historical occasion, as divine oracles; combines them with other similarly detached utterances; and makes large use of analogy of expressions, often by purely verbal association.
And with the miso paste — the way the
sentence was
phrased implied that miso paste was traditionally made with barley, when
in reality a variety of grains were and are used.
I should mention, for those who hate the
phrase «it is what it is», be sure to read the article I linked to
in the first
sentence of the post.
Many combine words
in short
phrases and
sentences.
Your child rarely asks questions or often lets adults do most of the talking, speaks only
in short
phrases and
sentences, or seldom adds additional information to a story.
Speaking mostly
in single words or short
phrases rather than speaking
in full
sentences may be a concern.
Try to speak to the baby
in clear
sentences and
phrases.
Your child has a good vocabulary and regularly communicates
in phrases or
sentences; he or she knows how to take of clothing (or just randomly strips throughout the day); he or she can follow directions.
When your child starts to write complete
sentences, the teacher might have her do «fill
in the blank» exercises, such as completing the
phrase «I feel happy when...» Some teachers encourage writing skills by asking students to keep a journal or to write down new words they've learned
in class or at home.
You can keep that notebook (or baby album) handy now so that you are ready and waiting to write down your baby's first words, the date of his or her first steps, and even funny
sentences and
phrases that your little one may utter
in years to come.
You'll see that by 18 months, most toddlers use several words, and by the time they're 2, most are starting to string words together
in phrases and
sentences.
Your child will love to finish
sentences in books with repetitive
phrasing or rhymes.
Parents naturally use baby talk, speaking
in simplified
sentences and
phrases with a high - pitched voice.
«Ex post facto» is a
phrase that seems like there might be some relationship, but I'm not too brushed up on my political Latin, or
sentencing decisions to know if there is a precedence
in place for something like this.
It is difficult for me to parse the
sentence in Geneva -4-A3, but SCOTUS
in the Hamdan decision seems to believe that the
phrase «those placed
in hors de combat by -LSB-...] detention» is a modifier of «persons taking no active part» and not a modifier of «members of armed forces», because SCOTUS held that this Article applies to Osama bin Laden's driver, who was detained
in Camp X-ray.
(For example, Andy Sawford, the party's victorious candidate
in last year's Corby by - election, deployed the
phrase in the second
sentence of his victory speech.
The
phrase «as it is now» is doing a lot of work
in that
sentence.
Schwartz explained that people afflicted with OCD engage
in a wide variety of problematic behaviors — compulsive hand washing, door opening, repetitive checking of ovens and doors, even repeating the same word,
phrase or
sentence.
Having built
in this way a constantly growing database of millions of translation chunks, Google Translate is armed to take on any
sentence, find the set of
phrases that most closely matches it, and spit back the translation into any of 64 languages.
In a pilot due to start in a few months, users will take lessons in which they translate phrases and sentences pulled from the web in the language they want to lear
In a pilot due to start
in a few months, users will take lessons in which they translate phrases and sentences pulled from the web in the language they want to lear
in a few months, users will take lessons
in which they translate phrases and sentences pulled from the web in the language they want to lear
in which they translate
phrases and
sentences pulled from the web
in the language they want to lear
in the language they want to learn.
Patients begin speaking
in short, simple
sentences, then
phrases, then single words.
After filtering out review articles and legitimate quoting, about one
in 16 arXiv authors were found to have copied long
phrases and
sentences from their own previously published work that add up to about the same amount of text as this entire article.