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Rodrigue Tchoffo
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What is the difference between "phrase" and "sentence"? Is one of them more formal? Please give one example for each of them.
2021년 10월 20일 오전 5:47
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A phrase is a short or long group of words that does not convey a complete thought. A sentence is also a group of words, but it conveys a complete thought. This is the main difference between phrase and sentence.
An example of a phrase: "The hungry lion"
An example of a sentence: "The hungry lion ate up the cow" .
2021년 10월 20일
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* A phrase is a group of two or more words that do not communicate a total idea.
* A sentence communicates a total idea.
* A phrase does not include a subject or verb
* A sentence includes a subject and verb
* A phrase has meaning but can not convey a complete idea
* A sentence conveys a complete idea.
Examples of Phrases: the food, on the table
Example of a sentence: The food is on the table
2021년 10월 20일
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Phrases do not contain the elements of a sentence, which are the "subject" and the "predicate.
2021년 10월 20일
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Phrases are not a full sentence. They do not contain a subject, or they do not contain a verb.
So for example.
“The Brown hat” is a phrase. But “The Brown hat was blowing in the wind.” Is a sentence.
2021년 10월 20일
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Hi Rodrigue,
Phrases are groups of words that act as a part of speech but cannot stand alone as a sentence. The words in a phrase act together so that the phrase itself functions as a single part of speech. So phrases can function as nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
A sentence expresses a complete thought and contains a subject (a noun or pronoun) and a predicate (a verb or verb phrase).
I hope you find this helpful.
2021년 10월 20일
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