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CONCEPT CHECK:
Write "C" if it is a clause. Write 'P' if it is a phrase.
a. feeling bad about it
b.it went up the hill
c. killed all the birds
d. it was here
e. we met some people
f.passing through the forest
g.through difficult times
h. clever and intelligent girl
i.the boy had a dream
j.there is little hope​

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Answered by milamarloove42
93

Answer:

a) clause

b)clause

c) phrase

d) phrase

e) phrase

f)phrase

g) phrase

h) phrase

i)phrase

j)phrase

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Answered by soniatiwari214
6

Answer:

a. feeling bad about it = C

b. it went up the hill = C

c. killed all the birds = P

d. it was here = P

e. we met some people = P

f. passing through the forest = P

g. through difficult times = P

h. clever and intelligent girl = P

i. the boy had a dream = P

j. there is little hope = P

Explanation:

Every sentence is made up of clauses and/or phrases, however it can occasionally be difficult to distinguish between a clause and a phrase.

Both phrases and clauses, which are clusters of two or more words that aid in the formation of sentences, have various purposes.

A group of words known as a clause is composed of a subject and a verb.

A phrase is a collection of words without a subject or a verb.

A single phrase cannot constitute a sentence, but a single clause can. Although they help clarify sentences, phrases cannot start a sentence on their own.

Contrarily, clauses are essential. The interpretation of a sentence may be impacted by the deletion of a clause.

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