Unclear question. However, I provided a brief about a verb and clause.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the English language, a verb refers to words that help describes an action done by a person or thing (the subject), or the state of the subject of a sentence. A clause other hand is the smallest grammatical unit that can express a complete thought in a sentence. Hence, the verb clause is a type of clause that acts as an independent clause in a sentence.
For example, the sentence; "The boys are trying very hard."
I'm just doing this for the points
1- l asked her to leave the room with little warning
2- the alarm went off from out of nowhere.
3- that young man in a raincoat and boots is my cousin
4- I saw the whole place in the eye of the storm
5- we went camping in spite of the weather.
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7- I saw a bucket of mud and rain down the stairs.
8- the tree was being swayed by gusting winds
9- she drove to the hospital as fast as she could
10- the red point on the radar screen is worrisome
sorry I didn't know number 6
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