Question
Which of the following describes the difference between a clause
and a phrase? (1 point)
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does
not.
A clause modifies another word in the sentence, but a phrase does
not.
A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
A clause has commas around it or after it, but a phrase does not.
and a phrase? (1 point)
A clause occurs at the beginning of a sentence, but a phrase does
not.
A clause modifies another word in the sentence, but a phrase does
not.
A clause has a subject and a verb, 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 answer is: **A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.**
A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (verb), while a phrase is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb.
A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (verb), while a phrase is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb.
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