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29 November, 17:35

1. What’s the best definition of a phrase?

1. A group of words with a verb phrase that can form a complete sentence.

2. A group of words that work together as a unit.

3. A group of words with a verb phrase that cannot form a complete sentence.

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  1. 29 November, 21:21
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    2). A group of words that work together as a unit.

    Explanation:

    A phrase is usually described as a group of two or more words that works together as a unit and able to communicate something meaningful. However, phrases fail to offer a complete thought due to the absence of a subject and verb. The phrases work as a part (not whole) of a sentence or clause in order to accomplish its meaning (as a noun, adjectives, or adverbs) and add content to the sentence (as subject (through noun phrase), as a subject complement (through prepositional phrase), etc.). Thus, option 2 best defines a phrase as 'a group of words that works together as a unit'.
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