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Mozart Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Phrase and sentence

what is the difference between phrase and sentence?
  

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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It should always start with a capital letter and usually finishes with a full stop (sometimes called a period). It may be a statement a question or an exclamation.

  • A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
  • It should always start with a capital letter and usually finishes with a full stop (sometimes called a period).
  • It may be a statement a question or an exclamation.
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A sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It should always start with a capital letter and usually finishes with a full stop (sometimes called a period). It may be a statement a question or an exclamation. Sentences usually contain a subject and a verb, but not always, e.g. Where? Go! What a stench!

A phrase is a small group of words, e.g. "very happy", "in hi
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Again, Mozart, you really don't need to ask the same thing over and over again. We heard you the first time. We're not quite so dense as we seem.
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phrase is is not express an idea

sentence is a complete idea
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Anon,

You arrived 7 years too late!

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