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Answered by Anonymous
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Tick weather the sentence are phrase or clause :-

1. If I need to call you

2. working for himself

3.He works hard everyday

4.If they want to talk to me

5.Turn off the laptop

6.The scooter's not working

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Tick weather the sentence are phrase or clause :-

1. If I need to call you

✒ clause

2. working for himself

✒ phrase

3.He works hard everyday

✒ clause

4.If they want to talk to me

✒ phrase

5.Turn off the laptop

✒ phrase

6.The scooter's not working

✒ clause

Additional information :-

✳ A clause is a group of words containing a subject and verb. An independent clause is a simple sentence. It can stand on its own.

Examples:

  • She is hungry.
  • I am feeling well today.

✳ A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb component, used as a single part of speech.

Examples:

  • Best friend (this phrase acts as a noun)
  • Needing help (this phrase acts as an adjective; see Adjectives and Adverbs)
  • With the blue shirt (this prepositional phrase acts as an adjective; see Prepositions)

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