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What is :-
➢ Clause
➢ Phrase

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Answered by dewanshelly07
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Answer:

Both phrases and clauses contain groups of two or more words and help us to make sentences, but they both have different roles. A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. A phrase is a group of words, but it doesn't contain a subject and a verb.

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Answered by strenbr
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Clause:-

  • A clause is a group of words which is meaningful on its own. A subordinating clause requires additional support to make complete sense.

Phrase:-

  • A phrase is a group of words which needs more words to convey a complete meaning.

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