English, asked by lion00197, 10 months ago

Define :-

a)Sentence
b)Subject
c)Predicate
d)Pharse
e) Clause
f)Principal clause
g)Subordinate clause

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Answered by vikram991
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⇒A sentence is a group of words that has at least one subject and one predicate and makes complete sense .

\bold{\underline{\red{2) Subject :}}}

⇒The subject is that part of the sentence which names the person or thing we are speaking about .

\bold{\underline{\red{3)Predicate :}}}

⇒The Predicate is that part of the sentence which tells something about the subject . The part of a sentence leaving out the subject is the Predicate .

\bold{\underline{\red{4) Phrase :}}}

⇒A phrase is a group of words that makes that makes sense . It does not have a predicate .

\bold{\underline{\red{5) Clause :}}}

⇒A clause is a group of words which forms part of sentence .It contain both subject and predicate.

\bold{\underline{\red{6)Principal \ Clause :}}}

⇒Principal Clause is the clause that makes good sense and can stand by itself .

\bold{\underline{\red{7) Subordinate \ Clause :}}}

⇒Subordinate Clause is the clause that does not make good sense and can’t stand by itself .

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