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B. Write P for Phrase and c for Clause.

17. His son is here.
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18. before the girl
19. Eat your salad.
20. the computer
21. to the audience
22. They are
23. my wooden chair
24. The room is small.
25. bigger than a tree
26. A bee is a social
27. birds flying
28. That is a table.
29. No one played the game.
30. She is my class teacher.
31. A doctor is
32. My father welcomed
33. A rhino's horn is made of hair.
34. An apple a day keeps the doctor away.​

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Answered by samirmahto
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Answer:

17) C

18) P

19) C

20) P

21) P

22) P

23) P

24) C

25) P

26) P

27) P

28) C

29) C

30) C

31) P

32) P

33) C

34) C.

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The sentences are classified into clauses and phrases as follows:

His son is here. = Clause

before the girl = Phrase

Eat your salad. = Clause

the computer = Phrase

to the audience = Phrase

They are = Phrase

my wooden chair = Phrase

The room is small. = Clause

bigger than a tree = Phrase

A bee is a social = Phrase

Birds flying = Phrase

That is a table. = Clause

No one played the game. = Clause

She is my class teacher. = Clause

A doctor is = Phrase

My father welcomed = Phrase

A rhino's horn is made of hair. = Clause

An apple a day keeps the doctor away.​ = Clause

Phrase:

  • A phrase is a set of words that function as a grammatical unit in syntax and grammar.
  • For example, the English phrase "the extremely joyful squirrel" is a noun phrase that includes the adjective phrase "very happy."
  • Phrases can be made up of a single word or a whole sentence.

Clause:

  • A sentence is an element in language that consists of a semantic predicand and a semantic predicate.
  • A typical clause is made up of a subject and a syntactic predicate, which is usually a verb phrase made up of a verb with any objects and other modifiers.

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