Prepositional phrases begin with aprepositionand end with a noun or a pronoun. The noun or pronoun at the end of the phrase is called the object of the preposition. Prepositional phrases act as either adjectives or adverbs. David pointedat Kyle's bowling ball. ...
Have you ever heard of Rube Goldberg machines? They are built with random objects that create a domino effect—a tennis ball lands on a lever, the lever triggers a spring which shoots a bowling ball, the bowling ball lands into a bucket which is attached to a string, the string pulls ...
HOME: hair pulling and rollerblading and eating icing out of the jar and my friend hits me with a metal bat by accident and my friend drops a bowling ball on my toes and everyone says i'm a crybaby it's not that serious. HOME: my stoop and a boom box singalong and dad yelling at...