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Phrases Vs. Clauses

Yar! We swashbucklin' pirates is goin' to sail the high seas of Grammar, talkin' 'bout the dangerous world of me favorites, phrases & clauses!

Remember...

  • PHRASE = A group of related words that does not contain a subject & its verb. Can't stand alone as a sentence.

    ex. = "the cuddly cat.

  • CLAUSE = a group of related words that has a subject and its verb, and can stand alone as a sentence.

    ex. = "That kid smells."


    In this activity, you will label the italicized section either "phrase" or "clause."




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