The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
The verb is "hit" and the verb phrase is "will hit."
"The next batter will probably hit the ball out of the park." verb phrase: "will ( ) hit" modifier: "probably"
"will probably hit the ball out of the park"will is the first verbprobably is an adverbhit is the second verbthe ball is the definite pronoun and nounout of the park is the prepositionTogether all those make up the verb phrase. In this case, your verb phrase is also the predicate of the sentence.
will probably hit
The batter has his eye on the ball.
ball
The prepositional phrase in that sentence is "under the car".
between the chair and the sofa
You can, there is no rule against throwing the batter out if the ball is hit to right field you probably just won't be able to get the ball to 1st base in time.
"Small ball" is probably the phrase you are looking for. A ball is spherical, and small is a synonym with tiny.