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Panda blue 483 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Correct usage.

one man's history can become another man's fate.

Is this classed as a phrase.



a scene made all the more powerful by its score. (phrase)
A scene which is made is all more powerful by its score. (sentence)


It is a scene which is made all the more powerful by its score.


When we extend it with (It is) which is the main verb ?


  

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panda blue 483 one man's history can become another man's fate. Is this classed as a phrase. No, it is a full clause (and would be a sentence if it began with a capital letter).

  • panda blue 483 one man's history can become another man's fate.
  • Is this classed as a phrase.
  • No, it is a full clause (and would be a sentence if it began with a capital letter).
  • panda blue 483 A scene which is made is all more powerful by its score.
  • (sentence) No, this is a noun phrase.
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panda blue 483one man's history can become another man's fate.
Is this classed as a phrase.

No, it is a full clause (and would be a sentence if it began with a capital letter).

panda blue 483A scene which is made is all more powerful by its score. (sentence)

No, this is a noun phrase.

Sorry, I

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panda blue 483one man's history can become another man's fate.
One man's history can become another man's fate.

This is a complete sentence. The subject is "history" and the verb is "can become."

panda blue 483a scene made all the more powerful by its score.
a scene made all the more powerful by 

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