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Grammar

English grammer

. What do you mean by a Phrase? How is it different from a Clause?
  

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As generally defined, A phrase is a syntactic structure that consists of more than one word but lacks the subject-predicate organization of a clause.

  • As generally defined, A phrase is a syntactic structure that consists of more than one word but lacks the subject-predicate organization of a clause.
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As generally defined, A phrase is a syntactic structure that consists of more than one word but lacks the subject-predicate organization of a clause.

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