A. Identify the phrases and clauses in the following sentences 1. They belong to a tribe living in the forests. 2. I have lost the pen that she gave me. 3. I bought a house that is two hundred years old. 4. Opening the gate Ravi let his dog into the street
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However, there is an easy way to tell if you're using a phrase or a clause. The main difference is that clauses have both a subject and a predicate; phrases do not. Phrases are part of clauses. They add meaning to sentences, but the sentence can exist without a phrase.
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The Main Difference Between Phrases and Clauses
However, there is an easy way to tell if you're using a phrase or a clause. The main difference is that clauses have both a subject and a predicate; phrases do not. Phrases are part of clauses. They add meaning to sentences, but the sentence can exist without a phrase.
However, there is an easy way to tell if you're using a phrase or a clause. The main difference is that clauses have both a subject and a predicate; phrases do not. Phrases are part of clauses. They add meaning to sentences, but the sentence can exist without a phrase.
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