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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

what is the difference between phrase, clause and sentence?
  

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Dear friend, these are the different elements in the grammatical hierarchy. ] <clauses> [Some students] [work] [hard], but [others] [don't]. <phrases> Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff

  • Dear friend, these are the different elements in the grammatical hierarchy.
  • ] <clauses> [Some students] [work] [hard], but [others] [don't].
  • <phrases> Respectfully, Gleb Chebrikoff
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Dear friend,

these are the different elements in the grammatical hierarchy. Thus, sentences may consist of one or more clauses, clauses may include one or more phrases, and phrases may be constructed with one or more words:

[Some students work hard, but others don't.] <sentence>
[Some students work hard], but [others don't.] <clauses>
[Some students] [work] [

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