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Ali.h Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Phrase VS clause

What is the difference between a phrase and a clause?
  

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I don't think that many native speakers really see a difference. A clause is a sentence or main part of a sentence. It includes the verb and a subject.

  • I don't think that many native speakers really see a difference.
  • A clause is a sentence or main part of a sentence.
  • It includes the verb and a subject.
  • A phrase is a group of words that form a unit within a clause or a fixed expression.
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I don't think that many native speakers really see a difference. A clause is a sentence or main part of a sentence. It includes the verb and a subject.

A phrase is a group of words that form a unit within a clause or a fixed expression.

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