what is a phrase and a clause explain and give example!
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A phrase is a group of words that does not consist of a subject and a verb. Examples: on a table, under the tree, near the wall, on the roof, at the door. Both the clause and the phrase may exist within a sentence. ... The first part of the sentence “He is sleeping” is a clause because it has a subject and a verb.
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A phrase is any collection of words that behaves like a part of speech, like a noun phrase (“my brother Stu”), an adjectival phrase (“in a different shade of blue”), or an adverbial phrase (“with elegance and tact”). A clause is any noun phrase plus a verb; they can be sentences, but they don't always have to be.
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