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Amiah Waller
2 September, 11:22
Is "before midnight" a clause or a phrase.
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Jonathon Hammond
2 September, 14:53
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Clause
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A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (or a verb). There are two types of clauses.
Examples of Clauses: Independent Clauses are complete sentences. They can stand alone and express a complete thought.
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Sarge
2 September, 15:12
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The answer is phrase bc a clause would be, for example, forgive and forget. So before midnight is just a phrase.
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