Asked by Saddia
What is the difference between a clause and a phrase?
A. A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase doesn't.
B. A phrase has a subject and a verb, but a clause doesn't.
C. A phrase always contains a preposition.
D. A clause always contains a preposition.
my answer is b.
A. A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase doesn't.
B. A phrase has a subject and a verb, but a clause doesn't.
C. A phrase always contains a preposition.
D. A clause always contains a preposition.
my answer is b.
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Answered by
Reed
No
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Anonymous
6 years latter and still no answer
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Anonymous
I think the answer is c or d
Answered by
koi
the right answer is
A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not
A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not
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Addi
koi is right! :)
Answered by
Ellie
Thank you @koi
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cochise
yea
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koi is right
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