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what is difference between pharse and clause​

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Answered by MsM22
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Answer: First of all it's phrase:)

A Phrase is a sentence fragment that contains either a Verb or a Noun, but not both. A clause is a sentence fragment containing both a Verb and a Noun. A clause sentence is much more flexible in its use than simply using a phrase.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\underline\bold\blue{Phrase}

A group of word that conveys some sense but not complete sense is called a pharse. A pharse does not have a subject or a finite verb.

\large\underline\bold\green{More\: information}

\underline\bold\green{\:about\:pharse}

  • a nice story
  • a gang of thieves
  • a beautiful dre6

These groups of words make sense but not complete sense.

\huge\underline\bold\red{Clause}

A group of word that conveys some sense but not complete sense, and also has a subject and a finite verb is called a clause.

\large\underline\bold\purple{More\: information}

\underline\bold\purple{\:about\:clause}

  • because it was raining
  • and the thieves escaped
  • but he went there anyway
  • before they go to the airport

These groups of words makes sense but not complete sense. Each group of word has a subject and a verb.

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