How can relative clauses, clauses, verb phrases, and prepositional phrases be uniquely identified?
I believe that relative clauses usually start with THAT, WHICH, WHO, or another WH and are unique from general clauses because they are missing a subject.
I also believe that verb phrases and propostional phrases are types of clauses that may be missing a subject
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