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A clause is two or more words that contain A) action phrases B)nouns and articles c) a modifying relastionship D)a subject and a predicate
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A clause is two or more words that contain A) action phrases B)nouns and articles c) a modifying relastionship D)a subject and a predicate
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A clause is two or more words that contain
D. a subject and a predicate.
If there is no subject, the clause is elliptical, and often incorrect. If there is no predicate, it cannot be a clause - it can only be a phrase.
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