English, asked by sameersiddiqui4, 9 months ago

To the movies with you
A) phrase
B) independent clause
C) dependent clause

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Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

It is a phrase........

Answered by krishna210398
1

Answer:

It is a phrase.

Explanation:

Phrase: a collection of words that is a part of, in preference to the entire of, a sentence.

Independent Clause: An Independent Clause is likewise referred to as the Main Clause. Independent Clause is a sort of clause which includes a topic and a verb. It expresses a entire significant idea. This clause can stand on my own as a entire sentence. This sort of a clause also can be a part of different impartial clauses or based clauses to make a compound sentence the usage of coordinators along with and, however, nor, or, for, etc. In different phrases, impartial clauses are grammatically entire statements.

Dependent Clause: Dependent Clause is likewise referred to as the Subordinate Clause. As the call suggests, a clause which can't stand on my own as a entire significant sentence is referred to as the based clause. This clause additionally has a topic and a verb however does now no longer specific a entire idea. The idea or concept expressed with the aid of using a based clause is unfinished. The based clause ought to be joined the usage of subordinates with some other clause to make a significant sentence. Let’s test a few instance of based clause. The based clauses are underlined.

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