The simplest definition of a clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. A phrase, on the other hand, does not contain either of these.
Therefore,<u><em> the sentence she ran is a clause</em></u> because it contains both a subject and a verb
Answer:C
Explanation:
Connotation refers to an implied meaning. While a, b, and d use a literal physical meaning of the word crash, C uses a figurative definition.
Answer:
<h3>well there is a adverb in the question,</h3>
Explanation:
- went
You didn't underline anything, so we cannot know for sure what the correct answer is. However, I'll just write down the entire infinitive phrases in these sentences, and you can see the answer based on that:
1. to see a great play
2. to cheer good plays
3. to practice until you know all the plays
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