whose leg was broken last year phrase or clause?
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Whose leg was broken last year .
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"whose leg was broken last year" is a relative clause that modifies "person."
A phrase is a group of words that works like a sentence but doesn't have a subject or a verb. Words are often used to describe things, people, or events.
In the sentence "his leg was fractured last year," a subordinate clause is present. Specifically, it is a relative clause that modifies a noun in the main clause, which is not present in the given sentence. The full sentence could be something like: "I met a person whose leg was broken last year." In this case, "whose leg was broken last year" is a relative clause that modifies "person."
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