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Leto [7]
2 years ago
12

Pls helpIs " A short distance from home" a phrase or clause. Pls explain further​

English
2 answers:
Rudik [331]2 years ago
6 0
Phrase, there isn’t a verb
Harman [31]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Comment

It's a phrase.

There is no word of the 5 that can be called  a verb. No action, no clause.

You could make it into a clause.

A short distance from home is a café.  There is not very much action in is, but it is a verb and now you have a sentence which is related to a clause.

If you want a true clause, you could choose something like After the game ended ... ended is a verb.

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