- She saw the man on the hill with a telescope.
- With a telescope, she saw the man on the hill.
- She saw the man who was on the hill using a telescope.
- The man on the hill was seen by her with a telescope.
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- Adjectival
- Adverbial
- Nominal
- Conjunctional
- an adjective
- an adverb
- a noun
- a verb
- Under the bridge is a dangerous place to be at night.
- He lives under the bridge.
- Under the bridge lived a troll.
- The troll lived under the bridge.
- flight
- has been delayed
- The entire sentence
- has been
- He is good at mathematics.
- She is angry on me.
- They are interested in politics.
- I am proud of my team.
- Simple prepositional phrase
- Complex prepositional phrase
- Participle phrase
- Gerund phrase
- an adjective phrase
- an adverb phrase of manner
- a noun phrase
- an appositive
- an adjective phrase
- an adverb phrase of place
- a noun phrase
- a verb phrase
- verb
- adjective
- adverb
- noun or pronoun (the object)
- Future simple tense
- Future continuous tense
- Future perfect tense
- Future perfect continuous tense
- current habit
- past habit
- future intention
- command
- could have been
- should of gone
- might have seen
- must have been
- does like
- not like
- does not like
- like
- Active voice
- Passive voice
- Indicative mood
- Subjunctive mood
- certainty
- possibility in the past
- a future action
- a command
- Will you be
- Will be attending
- be attending
- you be attending
- He has went to the store.
- They have did their homework.
- She has been study for hours.
- I have been waiting for you.
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