A phrase is a group of two or more words that does not contain a subject and a verb working together. There are many types of phrases, including verb phrases, adverb phrases, and adjective phrases.
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Prepositional tautology I think I should be credited for coining this phrase: prepositional tautology. Sounds smart. Although the idea referred to is not new, I doubt if any other authority had put it ...
Today, we are looking at four other prepositional errors, starting with ‘good in something’. Use “good in” mainly to describe someone’s performance within a broader field or a specific context, such ...