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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

clauses and phases

in the words at the end of the line is a clause or phase
  

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Hi Anon, I believe you are asking if 'at the end of the line' is a clause or ph r ase. Right? It is a phrase.

  • Hi Anon, I believe you are asking if 'at the end of the line' is a clause or ph r ase.
  • Right?
  • It is a phrase.
  • A phrase doesn't contain subject and verb, but a clause will have the subject and verb.
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Hi Anon,

I believe you are asking if 'at the end of the line' is a clause or phrase. Right? It is a phrase. A phrase doesn't contain subject and verb, but a clause will have the subject and verb.

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