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Grammar

Difference between a phrase and a sentence

"once upon a time". Is this a phrase or sentence?
  

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It's a phrase, often used to introduce a fictional tale. A sentence needs a conjugated verb and a subject (understood in the case of a command).

  • It's a phrase, often used to introduce a fictional tale.
  • A sentence needs a conjugated verb and a subject (understood in the case of a command).
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It's a phrase, often used to introduce a fictional tale. A sentence needs a conjugated verb and a subject (understood in the case of a command).

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