after working late into night jack fell asleep on his desk . after working late into the night is a phrase or clause or dependent clause or independent clause
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. Here, After working late in to the night is the phrase as it is meaningless without the other part and Jack feel asleep on his desk is the clause as it has a meaning.
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after working late into the night is a phrase.
'Jack fell asleep on his desk' is an independent clause
- Any group of words that function as a unit of speech are called phrases.
- Examples include the noun phrase "my brother Stu," the adjectival phrase "in a different shade of blue," and the adverbial phrase "with elegance and tact."
- Any noun phrase plus a verb forms a clause; they don't always have to be sentences.
- 'Jack fell asleep on his desk' is a clause because it makes complete sense in itself. It has a verb and object.
- An independent clause is a set of words that represents a complete notion and has a subject and verb.
- A sentence is an individual clause. Jim prepared for his chemistry test in the Sweet Shop.
- A dependent clause is a set of words that includes a subject and verb but does not fully articulate a thought.
Hence, after working late into the night is a phrase and 'Jack fell asleep on his desk' is an independent clause
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