1. pair- two; a set
2. petal- part of a flower responsible for its colour
3. pear- a fruit
4. for- a preposition or conjunction
5. pare- to peel the skin of a fruit or vegetable
6. right- that which is correct or just
7. rain- water that comes from the sky in drops
8. rein- a long leather strap attached to a horse's mouth and used to guide it
9. reign- a sovereign's rule; period of a sovereign's rule
10. four- a numerical unit indicating something is one more than three
11. rite- a ceremony
12. pedal- a lever operated by a foot that promotes locomotion
13. write- to construct letters or symbols using a pen or pencil
14. peddle- to go from place to place selling things
15. fore- before; the front part; warning used in golf
The correct answer is phrase, option D. A group of words that functions as a part of speech, but lacks a subject or a predicate is a phrase. It is a conceptual unit, and is only a part of a clause. Examples of phrases are: department store, my children, believing in fairies, and a big, black wolf.
Answer:
horrible they whip there diaper on the wall:)))))))
Explanation:
Answer:
Fact
Explanation:
History is fact, it's apart of the past, something that has already happened.
A clause is defined as a group of related words that contains a subject and a predicate
Whiles a phrase is defined as a group of related words that do not contain a subject and a predicate