Look at the group of words and decide in each case whether it's a phrase or
clause:
a. The mobile has been ringing
b. Extremely pleasant in every sense
c. Only after he had apologized
d. Hard, but not soft
e. I remembered the message
f. Hot climate
Answers
Answer:
1.The telephone has been ringing. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
2.Tell him to go. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
3. Extremely irritating in every sense.\boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
4.That's when I saw her.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
5.Pain in his ears for four days.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
6.Only after he had apologized.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
7.Clever, but not enough. \boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
8.Either yellow or orange.\boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
9.I forgot the message.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
10.The heavy responsibility upon his young shoulders. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
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What is a phrase?
★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.
★He is playing. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
(subject+verb) and
If,in the field is added then then it is a\boxed{\sf phrase }
phrase
Explanation:
1.The telephone has been ringing. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
2.Tell him to go. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
3. Extremely irritating in every sense.\boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
4.That's when I saw her.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
5.Pain in his ears for four days.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
6.Only after he had apologized.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
7.Clever, but not enough. \boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
8.Either yellow or orange.\boxed{\sf phrase}
phrase
9.I forgot the message.\boxed{\sf clause}
clause
10.The heavy responsibility upon his young shoulders. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
LET'S EXPLORE MORE
What is a phrase?
★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.
★He is playing. \boxed{\sf clause}
clause
(subject+verb) and
If,in the field is added then then it is a\boxed{\sf phrase }
phrase
.
Answer:1.the mobile has been ringing on table.
2.it is extremly pleasent in every sense.
3.
Explanation: