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Clause: A Clause is a part of sentence which has a subject and a finite verb.
Example: This is the place where I was born.
In this sentence there are two clauses. In the first clause'this' and 'is' are the subject and the verb respectively. In the second clause ' I' and 'was born' are the subject and the verb respectively.
Example: This is the place where I was born.
In this sentence there are two clauses. In the first clause'this' and 'is' are the subject and the verb respectively. In the second clause ' I' and 'was born' are the subject and the verb respectively.
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Clauses : A group of words which has its own subject and predicate
Phrases: It's also a group of words but it has its own meaning ... ( it is not having subject and predicate)
There are different types of phrase
that are Noun phrase, Adjective phrase ,Adverbial phrase
There are different types of clauses
that are Noun clauses,Adjective clause,Adverb clause
Phrases: It's also a group of words but it has its own meaning ... ( it is not having subject and predicate)
There are different types of phrase
that are Noun phrase, Adjective phrase ,Adverbial phrase
There are different types of clauses
that are Noun clauses,Adjective clause,Adverb clause
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