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Compare the words clause and brought. How are they alike and how are they different

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A clause is a group of words that can act as a sentence, but is not necessarily a complete sentence on its own. Brought is a past tense of bring. So when someone says 'I brought my phone' its a past tense of 'I will bring my phone.'

And an example of clause would be 'because she smiled at him,' A noun or a pronoun that is a subject, attached to a predicate verb. "She" is the subject and "smiled" is the predicate verb.
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The words clause and brought are alike because they have the same vowel sound: /o:/.

On the other hand, they are different since clause is a noun and brought is the past simple and past participle form of verb bring. As a result, they belong to different categories, and each of them serve distinct parts of speech.

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