Differentiate between Phrases and Clauses with suitable examples.
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phrase dont have subject and verb.but clause contain subject and verb
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Phrases are the words which do not have a verb or the the object.
Ex:after my bath.
Clauses are the sentences which do not need a object to complete the sentence.
Ex:when he was driving the car.
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BASIS FOR COMPARISON PHRASE CLAUSE
Meaning A phrase is a set of words, taken together in the form of a conceptual unit.
A clause is a component of grammatical arrangement, that contains set of words having a subject and verb.
Component of Clause or sentence Complete sentence
Does it convey a thought or idea? No Yes
Example I will see you at the court.
The one who met you at Mc Donald's, is my neighbor.
Harry loves to travel alone. You can play, after watching TV
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Clause is a group of words that consists of a subject and verb.
For example,
He laughed.
The guest arrived .
phrase is a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb
example,
on a table ,
under the tree,
near the table.
For example,
He laughed.
The guest arrived .
phrase is a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb
example,
on a table ,
under the tree,
near the table.
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