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How is a phrase different from a clause? (1 point)
A phrase is always at the end of a sentence.
A phrase always modifies an entire sentence.
A phrase can stand on its own.
A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.
6 months ago

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A phrase lacks a subject and a verb.
6 months ago
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