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Which of the following sentences is correct?

A. A clause has a subject and verb, but a phrase does not.
B. A phrase is a group of related words, but a clause is not.
C. A phrase has a subject and verb, but a clause does not.
D. A clause is a group of related words, but a phrase is not.

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A. A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.

In Grammar, a clause is a set of words (that are related to each other) that contains a subject and its corresponding verb. A clause by itself is a group of words, that express a complete idea. Clauses usually are short, simple sentences. Whereas a phrase doesn't have both a subject and a verb. Hence, clauses are a group of words, that could state ideas independently, as separate sentences having a subject and predicate.

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A. A clause has a subject and a verb, but a phrase does not.
Why:
A clause has a subject and a verb.
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