English, asked by tulsipatel16, 4 months ago

He sat a few furlongs away from the teashop, ( just where the footpath takes a bend. )

The words inside the bracket are phrases or clauses​

Please answer

Answers

Answered by yadavsuryansh801
3

Answer:

Its clause as there is subject and verb

Answered by Glitterash
1

Answer:

Just where the footpath takes a bend. [Clauses]

Explanation:

  • Phrases

Phrase is a group of words which gives incomplete information or to be more specific doesn't convey complete or proper information.

eg: Monday become cool

It doesn't convey complete information that what become cool on Monday.

It is a incomplete sentence.

  • Clauses

Clauses are group of words which makes sense or convey complete information.

It has a subject and a predicate.

just where the footpath takes a bend

The footpath : subject

takes a bend/just where : predicate

Therefore the correct answer is clauses

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