Having concern for people
Phrases or clauses
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A phrase is a group of words in a sentence that does NOT contain a subject and a verb. In other words, in a sentence, one part with subject and verb is a clause while the rest of it without those two parts of speeches is a phrase
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PHRASES- A phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbals, but it does not have
a subject doing a verb. The following are examples of phrases:
leaving behind the dog
smashing into a fence
CLAUSES-A phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbals, but it does not have
a subject doing a verb. The following are examples of phrases:
since she laughs at diffident men
I despise individuals of low character
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