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"she leads a very interesting life." In the given sentence what is" very interesting". A sentence or A phrase​

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Answered by rudromar
2

Answer:

a phrase

Explanation:

Answered by kartavyaguptasl
0

Answer:

The given group of words, 'very interesting' is found to be a Phrase.

Explanation:

A phrase may be a group of words that form a part of a sentence. A phrase cannot express an entire thought or else a meaning but can be used as parts of a sentence. A sentence is additionally a group of words but unlike a phrase it conveys a complete meaning or thought. A sentence contains both the topic and verb.

In the given problem, 'very interesting' only makes sense when used with another phrase in a sentence, thus being a phrase.

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