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It is too bad that Ms Fraser will not be teaching next year, tell whether it's a phrase or clause

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Answered by mahakincsem
9

"It is too bad that Ms Fraser will not be teaching next year", this is a dependent clause.

HOW?

- Look at the following,

Phrase:

Refers to a small group of words combined together as a part of a conceptual unit, which forms a component of a clause.


Clause:

Couple of units joined together, they include subjects and prejudices.


Dependent clause:

One of the main types of clauses, its a sentence consisting of  group of words with a subject and a verb. It does not express a complete thought therefore its not categorized as a sentence.


Answered by Arslankincsem
3

It is too bad that Ms Fraser will not be teaching next year.


It's an example of dependent clause.


A dependent clause is a group of words witha subject and a verb.


It is an example of noun clause because a noun clause is one that names a person.


And in this sentence, Mr Fraser is named.

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