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1) I like the guy with the green shirt.
a) Phrase b) Clause​

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer: b) Clause

Explanation:

  • We need to understand the difference between a Phrase and a Clause.
  • A phrase is generally referred to as a group of words which might have some meaning but it doesn't have a Subject or a Predicate.
  • Instead a Clause has a Subject and a Predicate.
  • Here the subject is "the guy" and the predicate is "with the green shirt".
  • Hence, it is Clause.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
1

Answer:

The given statement is a clause.

Explanation:

Both, a clause and a phrase are grammatical parts of a sentence.

However, to classify the given sentence, we need to first understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.

A phrase is essentially a group of words with some meaning, but without a subject or a predicate.

A clause, however, has a distinct subject and a predicate, with no necessary complete clarity of meaning.

Like we can observe, the given sentence has a distinct subject (the guy) and predicate (with a green shirt).

Thus, we can classify the given sentence to be a clause.

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