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What is the difference between word and phrase?​

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Answered by ananyachavipat45
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Explanation:

A word is a letter or group of letters that has at least one meaning in a language. ... These are words. A phrase is a group of two or more words that doesn't contain both a subject and a verb, so it isn't a sentence.

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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It is possible to group words collectively without a subject or a verb. We refer to this as a phrase. A phrase cannot be a "predicate" because it lacks a subject and a verb. This structure, which must include a verb, provides information about the action of the subject.

A speech sound or series of speech sounds that represent and convey meaning, typically without being able to be broken down into smaller parts for independent use. These are called words. The four main word classes in English are nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. The most frequent word type is a noun, followed by a verb. Even less frequently used than adverbs are adjectives.

It is possible to group words collectively without a subject or a verb. We refer to this as a phrase. A phrase cannot be a "predicate" because it lacks a subject and a verb. This structure, which must include a verb, provides information about the action of the subject.

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