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what is clause and phrase

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Answered by ItzEnchantedBoy
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clause

clauseA unit of grammatical organisation next below the sentence in the rank and in traditional grammar set to contest of a subject and predicate

clauseA unit of grammatical organisation next below the sentence in the rank and in traditional grammar set to contest of a subject and predicate EX:- try to finish it as she has shown you

clauseA unit of grammatical organisation next below the sentence in the rank and in traditional grammar set to contest of a subject and predicate EX:- try to finish it as she has shown youphrase:-

clauseA unit of grammatical organisation next below the sentence in the rank and in traditional grammar set to contest of a subject and predicate EX:- try to finish it as she has shown youphrase:-a phrase is a group of words that express concept used as a unit within a sentence

clauseA unit of grammatical organisation next below the sentence in the rank and in traditional grammar set to contest of a subject and predicate EX:- try to finish it as she has shown youphrase:-a phrase is a group of words that express concept used as a unit within a sentenceEx:-verb ground infinitive AP positive but

Answered by Anonymous
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Clauses:

Clause and phrase are parts of a sentence. A clause is a group of words that consists of a subject and a verb.

Phrases:

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.

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