Question
Which of the following
describes the difference
between a clause and a
phrase? (1 point)
A clause has a subject
and a verb, but a
phrase does not.
A clause modifies
another word in the
sentence, but a phrase
does not.
A clause occurs at the
beginning of a
sentence, but a
phrase does not.
A clause has commas
around it or after it, but
a phrase does not.
describes the difference
between a clause and a
phrase? (1 point)
A clause has a subject
and a verb, but a
phrase does not.
A clause modifies
another word in the
sentence, but a phrase
does not.
A clause occurs at the
beginning of a
sentence, but a
phrase does not.
A clause has commas
around it or after it, but
a phrase does not.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option is:
**A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.**
A clause contains both a subject and a predicate (verb), while a phrase does not have a subject-verb pair.
**A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.**
A clause contains both a subject and a predicate (verb), while a phrase does not have a subject-verb pair.