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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this a phrase or a clause?

"Miss Edwards was two-and-a-half times th drunk-drive limit when the crash happened"
  

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Hi, Neither. It's a sentence, consisting of a main clause and a subordinate clause. You need to review the meaning of the terms sentence, clause and phrase.

  • Hi, Neither.
  • It's a sentence, consisting of a main clause and a subordinate clause.
  • You need to review the meaning of the terms sentence, clause and phrase.
  • Best wishes, clive
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Hi,

Neither. It's a sentence, consisting of a main clause and a subordinate clause.

You need to review the meaning of the terms sentence, clause and phrase.

Best wishes, clive

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