English, asked by abirhasanarif755, 5 months ago

Directions: Identify Phrase & Clause( subject;
predicate). One is given for your
understanding
i. In between the old hills of Garfield Park, a
tiny green leprechaun dances on March 17th
ii. While taking his homework out of his car,
Mr. Morton heard a strange laugh coming
from the park.
iii. Mr. Morton put his stuff in the car and
walked toward the park, feeling a little
frightened by the fog.
iv. Shaking the tree violently, Morton imagined
having a big gold helmet, with gold horns on
the side.
v. The leprechaun, having magically
summoned a rainbow bridge, went back to his
home in Ireland,
vi. A green fog, as thick as a Shamrock Shake,
gathered over the baseball field,
vii. Having never seen a leprechaun before, Mr.
Morton was puzzled.
viii. The leprechaun, used to being chased,
disappeared and then reappeared in a tree.
diabi​

Answers

Answered by rd3893397
0

Answer:

big gold

small silver par terai pass kya hai bol gabar soch le answer Shi bejh par mujhe ish se kya matlab rocking hai toh mai socking hu tera mera naaam bna toh rocksoch hai agar

Answered by mani1034
5

Answer:

  • 1. In between the old hills of Garfield Park - Phrase
  • a tiny green leprechaun dances on March 17th. - Clause
  • 2. While taking his homework out of his car - Phrase
  • Mr Norton heard a strange laugh coming from the park - Clause
  • 3. Feeling a little frightened from the dog - Phrase
  • Mr. Norton put his stuff in the car and walked towards the park - Clause
  • 4. Shaking the tree violently - Phrase
  • Morton imagined having a big gold helmet with gold horns on the side. - Clause
  • 5. having magically summoned a rainbow bridge - Phrase
  • The leprechaun went back to his home in Ireland. - Clause
  • 6. A green frog gathered over the baseball field - Clause
  • as thick as a Shamrock Shake - Phrase
  • 7. The leprechaun disappeared and then reappeared in a tree - Clause
  • Used to being chased - Phrase

Explanation:

Phrase : It does not have a subject and a verb.

It cannot stand alone in a sentence.

Clause : It has a subject and a verb.

It can stand alone in a sentence.

From the above description you can easily identify a clause and a phrase in a sentence, as I have done.

I hope it helps you.

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