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after a good day phrase or clause

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Answered by riya773
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Answer:

phrases

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

After a good day is a Phrase

Explanation:

A clause has a subject and a verb, but it may or may not be a sentence.

Some examples:

Because he likes the house.

This clause has a subject (he) and a verb (likes) but it lacks the main part of the sentence. However, it’s okay as an answer in a conversation. Also, avoid beginning a sentence with "because" unless you put two clauses together, such as

Because he likes the house, he decided to buy it.

A phrase is a group of words that does not have a subject and a verb. For example:

in the morning

This phrase tells us when something will happen, but there isn’t a subject, a person or a thing, and there isn’t a verb describing activity or existence. Here’s how to fix it:

I go to school in the morning.

Phrases are very important in English because they provide necessary information.

Therefore

After a good day is a Phrase as its providing information that something may happen after good day.

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