ryanedavis100 ryanedavis100
  • 14-03-2021
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walk carefully
Is this a phrase or clause and why?​

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topeadeniran2 topeadeniran2
  • 19-03-2021

Answer: Phrase

Explanation:

To be able to answer this, we need to know the difference between a clause and a phrase.

A clause simply refers to the group of words which has both a subject and the verb. An example of a close is "He laughed"

On the other hand, a phrase simply refers to the group of words without the subject and the verb.

In this case "walk carefully" is a phrase and not a clause as it doesn't have a subject.

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