Question
How is a phrase different from a clause? (1 point)
• A phrase always modifies an entire sentence.
• A phrase is always at the end of a sentence.
• A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.
• A phrase can stand on its own.
• A phrase always modifies an entire sentence.
• A phrase is always at the end of a sentence.
• A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.
• A phrase can stand on its own.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is: **A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.**
A phrase is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb, while a clause typically includes both a subject and a verb, and can express a complete thought (independent clause) or be part of a larger sentence (dependent clause).
A phrase is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb, while a clause typically includes both a subject and a verb, and can express a complete thought (independent clause) or be part of a larger sentence (dependent clause).