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write S for Sentences and P for phrases against the group of words given below

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Answered by Vegeta49
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Answer:

1) Sentence

2) Phrase

3) Sentence

4) Sentence

5) Phrase

6) Sentence

7) Phrase

8) Sentence

9) Phrase

10) Phrase

11) Phrase

12) Sentence

Answered by anurimasingh22
0

Answer:

  1. I am going to buy a few cows - S
  2. all the milk - P
  3. Do not feel shy or afraid - S
  4. Great January stood up - S
  5. with all her heart - P
  6. June took the high seat - S
  7. upon the stone - P
  8. The friend went away - S
  9. with love and respect - P
  10. on my back - P
  11. in great fear - P
  12. Helen was born in 1880 - S

Explanation:

What is a Sentence?

A sentence is a group of words used to express a special meaning. A sentence must have atleast one subject and one verb.  Sometimes, the subjects may not visible in a sentence, it may be hidden. But verbs are important in a sentence.

A sentence must begin with a capital letter and end with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or an exclamation mark (!).

Example:

  • What is he doing?
  • My brother bought me a dress.
  • What an amazing idea!
  • Come here.

So, the three characteristics of Sentences can be:

  • It should begin with a capital letter and end with full stop, question mark or exclamation mark.
  • It should convey a meaning or a complete thought.
  • It must have a subject and a verb.

What is a Phrase?

A phrase is a group of words in English. It does not have a subject-verb pair. It can be of short or long length to express a concept. The eight different types of phrases are: noun phrases, verb phrases, gerund phrases, infinitive phrases, appositive phrases, participial phrases, prepositional phrases, and absolute phrases.

Example:

  • lost puppy
  • stars all over
  • after the meal

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