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How are clauses and phrases different from each other?(1 point)
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A clause places more emphasis on the subject of a sentence while a phrase does not.
A clause places more emphasis on the subject of a sentence while a phrase does not.

A clause includes a preposition and an object while a phrase does not.
A clause includes a preposition and an object while a phrase does not.

A clause can be moved to the back of a sentence while a phrase cannot.
A clause can be moved to the back of a sentence while a phrase cannot.

A clause contains a subject and a verb while a phrase does not.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A clause contains a subject and a verb while a phrase does not.

(That is the key difference: a clause can stand as a unit with a subject-predicate structure; a phrase is a group of words lacking both subject and finite verb.)