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Each statement is either a phrase or a clause.


Drag each statement into the correct column of the table.


Each Statement Is Either A Phrase Or A ClauseDrag Each Statement Into The Correct Column Of The Table class=

Sagot :

Answer:

the house that has four windows: clause

under the table: phrase

because we don't have any butter:phrase(i think)

this train goes: clause

the cow in that shed: phrase

Explanation:

A clause is a group of words with a subject-verb unit; the 2nd group of words contains the subject-verb unit the bus goes, so it is a clause. A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb unit.

clause can stand on its own. Phrases need more info

hope this helps

Answer:

The answer

for k12 test

you have to move the "because we don't have any butter" to Clause

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