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Is this a phrase, dependent clause or a independent clause?

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Independent clause

Step-by-step explanation:

An independent clause expresses a complete idea that can stand alone (example: “Tony jumped the fence.”).

A dependent clause does not express a complete idea; although it has a subject and a verb, it needs additional information to complete the thought (example: “Although Tony jumped the fence,”).

A phrase consists of two or more words that act as a part of speech; phrases don’t have a subject and a verb (example: “The brown wooden fence”; this phrase functions as a noun).

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