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The verb plus object (verb phrase) functions as predicate.
Bruk added that she is "pretty sure" the phrase functions as a "euphemism for curing impotence".
Working as a unit within the larger sentence, a phrase can function as a noun, an adjective or an adverb.
But in the phrase "get back to their everyday," it's really functioning as a noun.
In Horwich's somewhat ruthless phrase, disasters can function as a form of "accelerated depreciation".
Interestingly, though you can use the noun phrase as an adverb, you can't use the adverb as a noun.
"We function as a nonprofit.
A Preposition (Latin praepositum, placed before) is a word joined with, and generally placed before, a noun or its equivalent, so that the proposition together with the noun forms a phrase equivalent to an adverb or adjective.
If you use that phrase after a verb (as an adverb), you would not hyphenate it.
The same distinction applies to those adjectival phrases formed of an adverb and a verbal participle, such as "well-known" and "ill-equipped".
Postpositions, preposition-like elements following a noun, are more independent than cases, and they also function as adverbs.
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