In the phrase "a dozen of candies," the word dozenis a noun. The word of is a preposition. The word candies is a noun.
There is no adjective. But the phrase "by the oven" would likely be an adjective prepositional phrase.
It is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb. Hint: A word or phrase that answers the question 'Where?' is functioning as an adverb (I think).
A bright and cheerful word starting with Y is yellow; a very important word starting with Y is you.
Origin
U word or phrase starting with a UN Word or phrase starting with an NI Word or phrase starting with an IT Word or phrase starting with a TE Word or phrase starting with an ED Word or phrase starting with a DExample:Until I draw my final breathNothing shall come between usIf anyone should doubt my wordThen they just haven't seen usExplain to them you'll always be myDarling goddess, Venus.
Break a leg is a phrase that means Good luck. Bite your tongue is a phrase that means Avoid talking.
jamoke
The 3 word phrase Halloween was made from is "Lord of Dead". All Hallows Evening.
words starting with 'A' to describe a person
LOCATE
The expression is: p/3
It's more of a phrase, but "Not divided" works
2p+3
2-(3+p)
count the hours
Quid pro quo