you disappointed me. a phrase or clause
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(Adjective clause)
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'You disappointed me. ' It is a clause.
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- Clause: A clause is a group of words that forms part of a sentence and has a subject and a finite verb. A clause has only one finite verb in it.
- A phrase is a group of words, but it doesn't contain a subject and a verb and don't make complete sense.
- The difference between a phrase and a clause is the building blocks of a sentence. A clause contains phrases and a sentence contains clauses. To make a sentence, the building blocks should go like this order: phrase → clause → sentence.
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