definition of phrases and spelling
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1 : a group of two or more words that express a single idea but do not form a complete sentence The group of words “out the door” in “they ran out the door” is a phrase. 2 : a brief expression that is commonly used. phrase. verb. phrased; phrasing.
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spelling: the forming of words from letters according to accepted usage (forgot to put that)
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A phrase is a part of a sentence which do not have it's meaning. They do not have Subject-Verb pairing. They are used with clause to give meaning.
Ex: after meal (noun phrase)
Spelling is the proper way to write a word, using the correct orders of letter. Ex: In "CAT" spelling is "C" "A" "T".
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A phrase is a part of a sentence which do not have it's meaning. They do not have Subject-Verb pairing. They are used with clause to give meaning.
Ex: after meal (noun phrase)
Spelling is the proper way to write a word, using the correct orders of letter. Ex: In "CAT" spelling is "C" "A" "T".
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