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The phone rang .is a phrase or sentence?

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Answered by alan011114
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Answer:

It's a sentence.

Explanation:

As a whole,this is a sentence. Just so you know, a phrases is a group of words that express a concept and is used as a unit within a sentence.

For example,'The phone' is a noun phrase and 'rang' is a verb

In short,anything with more than two words(example:big truck) are called phrase and the whole thing is called sentence.

Answered by nafibarli789
1

Answer:

"The phone rang" is a sentence.

Explanation:

"The phone rang" is a sentence.

A perfect verb represents a finished action, so the Past Simple tense (rang) exists as an instance of a perfect verb.

Phrases and sentences stand for standard structures in any language and exist created up of a set of words. A phrase exists as a temporary or extended set of terms that does not get a whole thought. A sentence exists also a set of terms, but it gives an entire thought.

"rang" exists a verb. "rung" exists the past participle and can serve as a subject complement, so "the phone was rung" would be grammatically accurate, but not idiomatic. The standard language would be just "the phone rang". If the phone rang for a long time, then "the phone was ringing" might be right.

Therefore, "The phone rang" is a sentence.

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