the bird flew out of the window phrases or clauses
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the bird flew out of the window-clauses
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Phrases and clauses are groups of words that function as a single unit within a sentence.
- A phrase is a group of words that may have a partial subject or verb but not both, or it may not have either. A subject never performs the action of a verb in a phrase.
- A clause, on the other hand, is defined as a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. A sentence can contain an unlimited number of clauses and phrases.
Phrases can be any word combination that does not include a subject and a verb. There are many different types of phrases, such as noun phrases (the nice neighbor, my best friend, troops of soliders), verbal phrases (waiting for the rain to stop, sleeping), and prepositional phrases, which come after a preposition (after the storm, to the end of time, in the road).
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