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Is "over my head" a phrase or clause

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Answered by neetugoel798
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Answer:

it's a clause

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Answered by zumba12
0

The phrase is the right answer.

Explanation:

  • Every sentence is built of clauses and/or terms, however now and again it is able to be difficult to inform the distinction between a word and a clause.
  • Both terms and clauses incorporate companies of or extra phrases and assist us to make sentences, but they each have exclusive roles. To assist us to understand the difference among them, we ought to outline them each for my part first.
  • A clause is a set of phrases that includes a topic and a verb.
  • A phrase is a set of phrases, however, it does not incorporate a topic and a verb.
  • A sentence can exist as a single clause, however, a single word can not make up a sentence. Phrases upload that means to sentences however they can not create a sentence on their own.
  • Clauses, on the alternative hand, are necessary. Removing a clause from a sentence can also additionally have an effect on the understanding.

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