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Verb_aTIM Posted 17 years ago
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What's the very basic difference between a phrase and a sentence?

'Cause I have always known that the phrase doesn't house a verb, while the sentence does.

Even there's an expression of "PHRASAL VERBS".

How is that so?
  

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A phrase is something less than a complete sentence. That's a very basic difference. CJ

  • A phrase is something less than a complete sentence.
  • That's a very basic difference.
  • CJ
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A phrase is something less than a complete sentence. That's a very basic difference.

CJ

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