What is the key differentiator between a clause and a phrase ?

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  • Hi We have phrase, clause and sentences. So in a phrase you don't have sub verb and d.o. For example is a phrase! When you have subject, verb and object you have clause. When your have main clause and not you have sentences. Best Regards

  • Hi how are you๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ’• A (( clause)) contains a subject and a predicate, allowing it to express a complete thought and function as a standalone sentence. In contrast, a (( phrase)) is a group of words that lacks a subject and predicate combination and doesn't convey a complete idea independently.

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  • The both add meaning to a sentence but you cannot have a sentence without them. Clauses have both a subject and a predicate, a phrase does not.

  • A clause is a group of words with a subject-verb unit. A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb unit

  • When you are writing a sentence, a clause is a complete thought that contains a subject and a verb. A phrase is a group of words that modifies the subjects and objects in the sentence to provide extra information, but it is not a complete thought๐Ÿ™‚

  • A clause is word group and a Phrase is also a word group. The only difference between a phrase and a clause is, a clause is a word group that has both a noun ( subject) and a verb on the other hand a phrase is also a word group that has only a verb ( Verb phrase ) or a noun( Noun phrase) in that word group.

  • Technically, the difference between a phrase and a clause is very simple. A phrase is a group of words that does not contain a verb e.g. "what a lot of noise!" , while a clause is part of a sentence which contains a verb: "they're making so much noise!"

  • A clause can be classified as independent or dependent. A phrase doesn't have a complete thought.

  • A phrase is a group of words acting as a unit that does not include a subject and a predicate. A clause is a group of words acting as a unit that does have both a subject and a predicate. A phrase can never stand by itself as a complete sentence while a clause might be able to.

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