Noun Phrase: The little girl went to the store with her older brother.
<em>The little girl</em> is a noun phrase. The head noun is<em> girl</em> and the modifier the
adjective <em>little</em>.
Prepositional Phrase: The French tourists waited at the bus stop on the corner.
<em>on the corne</em>r (prepositional phrase)
Adjectival Phrase: The new movie playing in town is supposed to be good
<em>playing at in town</em> is a reduced relative clause functioning as an adjective
Adverbial Phrase: The speech on safety was given at the school by the fire department.
<em>At the school </em> is adverbial phrase of place
Tips to study is to review everything you learned in class, ask friends or family members for clarification if and or when you don’t understand something, you can always ask her teacher for extra work if you understand everything I just want more practice. To make notes I would recommend making notes as soon as your class is done or when you get home that way it is fresh in your memory. From personal experience I wouldn’t recommend doing notes while the teachers explaining the lesson
The falling action is everything that comes after the part of him crying at the milk bar and feeling guilty. Basically everything after the line, "When the crying spell passed, he wiped his eyes and face with his hankerchief, feeling relieved."
Answer:
I love taking tests.
Explanation:
An indicative mood is a verb form that makes a statement or asks a question. It either indicates or denies a fact. The verbs on the indicative mood are the basic mood of verbs in English.
It is used for factual statements. It´s one of the grammatical moods. The other two are imperative mood and subjunctive mood.
I hope this answer helps you.
One is a pronoun for an object, and one for a subject. Lol.