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Which the clause and the phrase in the given sentences
He is laughing at the joker.
She has a chain of gold

Answers

Answered by atharvakulkarningp
1

Answer:

1. Noun clause

2. Adjective clause

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
1

The Phrases mentioned here are:

1- He is laughing at the joker is a noun phrase.

  • A noun phrase is made up of a noun as that of the considerable importance and several words that follow after or precede the noun (typically modifiers and determiners). In a phrase, the entire phrase functions as a noun.

2- She has a chain of gold is a noun phrase

  • It denotes that she wears a gold chain.
  • As a result, a phrase is a set of words that comprises part of a sentence and includes a subject and a predicate.`

The Clause here is:

1. He is laughing.

2. Chain of gold.

Every sentence is made up of either clauses or phrases, however it can occasionally be difficult to distinguish between the two.

All phrases & clauses are collections of a few words that help us form words, but they have distinct purposes. To assist us comprehend the distinction, we need define them both separately first.

  • A clause is a collection of words that includes "a subject and a verb".

A phrase is a set of words that lacks "a subject and a verb".

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