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OpenStudy (_montaaaa):

A __________ is a group of words containing either a subject or a predicate, but not both. subordinate clause phrase independent clause compound sentence

OpenStudy (data_lg2):

\(\sf Subordinate\ Clause:\) this is also called the dependent clause. Usually it is introduced by subordinate conjunctions. \(\sf Phrase:\) contains two or more words that don't contain subject-verb pair to form a clause. \(\sf Independent\ Clause:\) must contain a subject, verb and a completed thought. This clause can stand as a full complete sentence itself. \(\sf Compound\ Sentence:\) a sentence with more than one subject or predicate. Source: grammar bytes.

OpenStudy (data_lg2):

So from the given information, which one do you think is the right answer?

OpenStudy (thewhovian33):

phrase i think

OpenStudy (studyloverhojea):

The answer is compound sentence.

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