How is a phrase different from a dependent clause?(1 point)
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A phrase has both a noun and a verb, but a dependent clause does not.
A phrase has both a noun and a verb, but a dependent clause does not.
A phrase has either a noun or a verb, but a dependent clause has both.
A phrase has either a noun or a verb, but a dependent clause has both.
A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
A dependent clause can stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase cannot.
None of the above answers are correct. A phrase is a group of words that does not contain both a subject and a verb, while a dependent clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.
one is correct Which one is it
The correct answer is: A dependent clause cannot stand alone in a sentence, but a phrase can.
Which choice best describes the function of phrases and clauses?(1 point)
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to express thoughts and ideas
to express thoughts and ideas
to ensure sentences are complete
to ensure sentences are complete
to make conversations fun
to make conversations fun
to add detail and meaning