Answer:
Clause
Explanation:
Having a subject and a verb is precisely what distinguishes clauses from phrases. A predicate (i.e., a verb taking one or more objects and/or complements) and a subject carrying out the action in the predicate is the basic combination to form a clause.
Answer:
He is happy to teach her about plants and animals.
Explanation:
He tells Mary all about the different animals he is surrounded by and all the different flowers that are all around them. It is Mary that shows him the Secret Garden even after he said that he is fine without seeing it.