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Question
decide whether each group of words is a clause or a phrase, and then sort each tile into the appropriate category.
bright red and shiny
i am tired today
the old orange cat
jumped over the puddle
shira yawned
clauses
phrases
Brief Explanations
A clause contains a subject and a predicate (a verb that shows action or state of being) and can express a complete thought (independent clause) or partial thought. A phrase lacks a subject-predicate pair and cannot stand alone as a complete idea.
- "I am tired today": Has subject "I" and predicate "am tired today" (expresses a complete thought) → Clause
- "Shira yawned": Has subject "Shira" and predicate "yawned" (expresses a complete thought) → Clause
- "bright red and shiny": Descriptive words, no subject or verb → Phrase
- "the old orange cat": Noun with modifiers, no verb → Phrase
- "jumped over the puddle": Verb phrase, no clear subject → Phrase
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Clauses:
I am tired today
Shira yawned
Phrases:
bright red and shiny
the old orange cat
jumped over the puddle