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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

General grammer

what is the difference betwwen a clause and a phrase
  

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It depends on whose book you read. A phrase is a group of words. It could be as few as one.

  • It depends on whose book you read.
  • A phrase is a group of words.
  • It could be as few as one.
  • Traditionally, a clause is a phrase which has a subject and a predicate.
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It depends on whose book you read.

A phrase is a group of words. It could be as few as one.

Traditionally, a clause is a phrase which has a subject and a predicate. "Birds fly."

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