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A. What is a phrase? B. What is a clause? C. Identify the underlined words into phrases or clauses. 1. The earth moves around the sun. 2. Sita looked out of the window. 3. He is my friend who works in Air Force. 4. We cannot survive without food or water. 5. The boy whom I met at the station was a doctor. 6. He is my friend who works in Merchant Navy. D. Join the clauses using the coordinating conjunctions. 1. The beach is a lot of fun. The mountains are better. 2. A group of us went to the movie. We agreed it was enjoyable. 3. I went to the store. I forgot to bring my shopping list. 4. She had just bought two gorgeous dresses. She needed to get matching shoes. 5. Today is Thursday. The test is on Friday. ​

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Answered by mokshjoshi
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Both phrases and clauses contain groups of two or more words and help us to make sentences, but they both have different roles. ... A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. A phrase is a group of words, but it doesn't contain a subject and a verb.

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