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as write the Lifference between
Phrase and sentence.​

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Answered by RealSweetie
2

Explanation:

phrase :

.a phrase is a group of of that does not express express thought

. a phrase does not have any subject or predicate or both

. a phrase does not give complete information about subject or predicate .

. a phrase does not begin with a capital letter and end with punctuation mark.

sentence:

. sentence sentence is a group of that expresses a complete thought .

a a sentence has Subject and predicate or both

. is sentence give complete information about Subject and predicate.

. a a sentence begins with capital letter and ends with a full stop question or exclamation mark

Answered by atharva420
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➡A phrase is a group of words in a sentence that does NOT contain a subject and a verb. In other words, in a sentence, one part with subject and verb is a clause while the rest of it without those two parts of speeches is a phrase. ... A clause and a phrase may co-exist in a sentence.

➡Phrases and clauses are the building blocks of sentences. Phrases are groups of words that act as a part of speech but cannot stand alone as a sentence. ... A sentence expresses a complete thought and contains a subject (a noun or pronoun) and a predicate (a verb or verb phrase).

Phrases!

A phrase is any set of words that seem to go together. English speakers associate words in small groups according to meaning. For example, in the sentence

The red balloon drifted lazily into a bright, blue sky.

there are several phrases. The word balloon is the subject, but the subject phrase is longer: the red balloon. Why is this a phrase? The words the and red are both modifying balloon; they belong to it. To a native speaker, it would feel natural to break the red balloon into one chunk of words, which we then call a phrase.

The definition is really as simple as this: a group of words that go together make a phrase. The words do not need to express a complete idea and have no need to include both a subject and a verb.

There are several more phrases in the example sentence above. There is a verb phrase, “drifted lazily”, and a prepositional phrase, “into a bright blue sky”. Try your hand at identifying phrases in the examples below! Check your guesses at the end.

Diligent students often study.

Because it is raining, the weather has become so sultry.

The playful child truly loved running fast in the wide outdoors.

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