what is phrases and clauses
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Clauses:-A clause is a group of words that can act as a sentence, but it is not necessarily a complete sentence on its own.All clauses contain both subject and predicate, which always contains a verb.A predicate tells us something about what the subject is doing.Some clauses can stand alone as a complete sentence but few cannot.
Phrases:- A phrase is a group of 2 or more words that doesn't have a subject and verb combination and doesn't form a predicate.It can contain a verb or a noun, but doesn't have a subject or predicate.
Phrases:- A phrase is a group of 2 or more words that doesn't have a subject and verb combination and doesn't form a predicate.It can contain a verb or a noun, but doesn't have a subject or predicate.
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Phrase s
Phrase is which make sense with a respective sentence which is given. Such sentences are called Phrases
Examples -
- The sun rise in the east
- Shanmitha and aadhya sat on a bed
Clauses
Clauses are something which doesn't make sense and we can't understand it. It is unmeaningful
Examples -
- She has a chain of diamond
- She has a ring which is made of gold
- We cannot go out while it is raining heavily
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