What is the difference between "a phrase" and "a sentense" ?
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WeylinAugust 2019 First you need to know what a clause is. A clause is the basic unit of grammar. A clause must contain a verb. Typically a clause is made up of a subject, a verb phrase and, sometimes, a complement. A sentence is a unit of grammar. It must contain at least one main clause. It can contain more than one clause. In writing, a sentence typically begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop. A phrase is any group of words that go together. |
vincentAugust 2019 Many thanks clear and precise answer
BerlusconiAugust 2019 Phrase is a group of words belonging to a grammar class. Noun phrase, adverbial phrase, etc. |