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dakotagallen:

A group of words that has a subject and a verb is called a _____. clause subject 3.preposition 4.phrase

kayla233:

its not 3 or 4 I can't give you a direct answer but it should be pretty easy to figure out after getting rid of 3 and 4

dakotagallen:

why cant you

kayla233:

its against the site policy

dakotagallen:

so

kayla233:

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kayla233:

if a mod sees thins I don't want to risk ban :)

kayla233:

this*

mxddi3:

@dakotagallen if you have the first two options left it should be pretty easy. your group of words has a SUBJECT and VERB. if it has the verb with it, it can only be one; clause or subject?

dakotagallen:

phrase right

mxddi3:

phrase was not an answer choice, we eliminated that. is it a clause or a subject?

dakotagallen:

i thought we eliminated the first 2

mxddi3:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @kayla233 its not 3 or 4 I can't give you a direct answer but it should be pretty easy to figure out after getting rid of 3 and 4 \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

mxddi3:

nope, she said 3 and 4

dakotagallen:

then it is clause

kayla233:

yuh

mxddi3:

^

dakotagallen:

thanks

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