OK, GUYS, CAN ANYBODY EXPLAIN PHRASES AND CLAUSES WHO WILL EXPLAIN I WILL MARK THEM BRANILIEST
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In its simplest form, a clause in grammar is a subject plus a verb. The subject is the entity “doing” the action of the sentence and the verb is the action that subject completes. A clause creates a complete thought (an idea or a statement that can stand alone).
a small group of words standing together as a conceptual unit, typically forming a component of a clause.
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Phrases:
A group of words that are used together. A Phrase doesn't contain a full verb.
There are 8 types of Phrases.
•Noun Phrases
•Verb Phrases
•Gerund Phrases
•Infinitive Phrases
•Appositive Phrases
•Participle Phrases
•Prepositional Phrases
•Absolute Phrases
Some examples of Phrases are
•Once in a blue moon. (prepositional phrases)
•Reading a book.(participle phrases)
Clauses: A group of words that includes a subject and a verb. A clause is usually only part of a sentence.
There are 4 types of clauses.
•Main clauses
•Subordinate clauses
•Relative clauses
•Noun clauses
Examples of clauses
•I graduated last year.
•When I came here, I saw him.