We are a great nation. (Identify if it is clause or phrase)
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clause
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phrase is like a proverb
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"We are a great nation" is a clause.
Phrase v/s clause
- A gathering of at least two words in a sentence connected with one another or going about as a solitary unit yet doesn't have a subject or a predicate is called a phrase. A gathering of words stands all together unit and don't have a subject and an action word.
- Each phrase of an expression has significance yet on the whole it doesn't shape total sense like a sentence. for example it doesn't give a total significance when independent.
- The expression is a piece of the sentence without the two grammatical forms for example Sentence and Predicate and (conveys no thought).
- The clause is a linguistic game plan that contains a bunch of words having a subject and an action word. Condition gives total importance and might be a finished sentence when independent.
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