English, asked by choskitdolma7014, 5 months ago

A phrase does
It does not have a subject and a verb.
A clause has a subject and a verb.
It may or may not make complete sense.
It is usually a part of a sentence.
Tick (✓) the correct option.
1. She left the house at noon. (phrase /clause)
2. Mary embroidered a hankerchief for her mother. (phrase /clause)
3. The army fought with great courage. (phrase /clause)
4. In spite of ill-health she attended the party. (phrase /clause)
5. The child was excited to see the peacock dancing. (phrase /clause)
6. A bouquet of roses was presented to the chief guest. (phrase /clause)
Match the groups of words given in column A with those in colum
interesting to combine one group of words in column A with dif
column B to form meaningful sentences.
Column B
Column A
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Answers

Answered by monali80
1

Answer:

1. Clause

2. Clause

3. Clause

4. Clause

5. Clause

6. Clause

All the sentences were clause because they had both subject and verb

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