Throwing papers along the street; is this phrase or clause
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"Throwing papers along the street" is a prepositional phrase. It has a noun and a preposition.
Explanation:
- It is a prepositional phrase.
- A phrase is a group of words that do not have a subject and a verb.
- When a preposition and a noun are together in a sentence then together they are called a prepositional phrase.
- Let's take this, for example, she sat beside me.
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Answer:
Clause
Explanation:
because it clears the Meaning
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