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How to change phrases into clauses . Explain briefly .

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Answered by palchauhan21
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Phrases and clauses differ in two respects. A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject and a predicate, which makes it a dependent construction that cannot stand on its own. A clause is also a group of words, but a clause can be either dependent or independent and usually includes a subject, a predicate or both.

From Phrase to Clause

Determine the phrase you want to change into a clause. A phrase can be a single word or a few words, but should lack a subject and verb. For example, the prepositional phrase "in the house" does not include a subject or verb and cannot stand on its own as a complete sentence.

Include the subject that performs the action of the verb. Generally, subjects of sentences are nouns such as a person, place, animal or thing that is capable of performing an action. For example, a possible subject for the prepositional phrase "in the house" is "Joey."

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Answered by AlokYadav100
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✖️Phrase into clause ✖️

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☺️The phrase you want to change into a clause.a phrase can be a single word or a few words but should lack a subject and verb .
Example:- The prepositional pharse " in the house" does not include a subject or verb .

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