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Phrase or Clause?
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PHRASE :---

A phrase is a group of words that express a concept and is used as a unit within a sentence. Eight common types of phrases are: noun, verb, gerund, infinitive, appositive, participial, prepositional, and absolute.

What is an example of a phrase?

What is an example of a phrase?A phrase is a group of two or more words that work together but don't form a clause. ... For example, “buttery popcorn” is a phrase, but “I eat buttery popcorn” is a clause. Because it isn't a clause, a phrase is never a full sentence on its own.

CLAUSE :--

Clauses are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb.

What is clause and examples?

What is clause and examples?A clause is a group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself. For example: He was eating a bacon sandwich. [clause]

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