Here who help themselves is a sentence, because it has a Subject (who
and a Predicate (help themselves). Similarly, whom we saw yesterday
is a sentence, having a Subject (we) and a Predicate (saw yesterday),
What she wants is also a sentence, because it has a Subject (she) and
a Predicate (wants). Such groups of words are called Clauses.
A group of words which forms part of a larger sentence, and contains
a Subject and a Predicate, is called a Clause.
Exercise 6. Say whether the groups of words in italics in the following
entences are Phrases or Clauses :
1. This is the house where he lived. 7. He worked for three hours.
2. Make hay while the sun shines. 8. The snow has fallen without a sound,
3. Strike the iron while it is hot. 9. People who are selfish are disliked
4. Show me how to do it.
by all.
5. It was a scene of great beauty. 10. Her virtue won her respect.
6. He did it for my sake.
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at first write the parts in italic.
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