What is the difference between a clause and a phrase?(1 point)

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Clauses include both a subject and a verb, while phrases do not.
Clauses include both a subject and a verb, while phrases do not.

Clauses contain a preposition and its object, while phrases do not.
Clauses contain a preposition and its object, while phrases do not.

Clauses do not form a full sentence, while phrases do.
Clauses do not form a full sentence, while phrases do.

Clauses do not act as adjectives, while phrases do.

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Clauses include both a subject and a verb, while phrases do not.

Clauses are groups of words that contain a subject and a predicate (verb), whereas phrases are groups of words that may lack either a subject, a verb, or both.

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