ynamoastaria
ynamoastaria
01-09-2017
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need help or answer 1
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AprilKitties
AprilKitties
01-09-2017
A phrase is a set of words that don't have a subject doing a verb.
A clause does have a subject doing a verb.
So therefore, 1 would be a phrase, 2 would be a subordinate clause, and I'm sure (or hope) you can figure out the rest..?
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