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In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.
There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In common usage, a phrase is usually a group of words with some special idiomatic meaning or other significance, such as "all rights reserved", "economical with the truth", "kick the bucket", and the like. It may be a euphemism, a saying or proverb, a fixed expression, a figure of speech, etc.
In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.
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A Phrase is a collection of words that may have nouns or verbs, but it does not have a subject doing a verb. On the contrary, a clause is a collection of words that has a subject that is actively doing a verb. And it can be broken down to Independent clause and Dependent clause. In this video, Mrs. Santha A. Kumar explains about Phrases and Clauses with relevant examples.
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This animation teaches the learner to define a noun phrase and identify it in a given sentence. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in
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Things sure seem intimidating when they're grouped in threes, don't they? Don't worry... these guys won't bite. Actually, we'd watch out for clauses. They can get a bit nippy. A sentence has a capitalized word at the beginning and punctuation at the end. A phrase adds description. A sentence has both a subject and a verb, while a phrase has one or the other. A clause can contain both a subject and a verb, but differs becuase it tells the reader more about the subject than the verb. Check out our essay lab for more helpful facts: http://www.shmoop.com/essay-lab/
Phrases and Clauses
Do you belong to me all the way
I never thought I'd have to ask someday
I don't really know what you mean to say
I'm so afraid to just let go
Though I'd believe if you let me know
No matter how much you mean to me
I couldn't just take that risk with you right now
But whatever I do, can't resist your love
It's all up to you
Before we can start something new
REFRAIN:
(Know it)
I wanna give it a chance
First I must know you love me
(Know it)
I've got to see you again
(Know it)
Oh, how I wish you were sure
'Cause I wanna start believing
Know what you're feeling
So I can let go
No matter how much you mean to me
I couldn't just take that risk with you right now
Stayin' away gets harder and harder
As I go on alone
The more I want you here with me
(Repeat Refrain)
(Know it)
(I wanna give it a chance)
(First I must know you love me)
(Know it)
I've got to see you again
(Know it)
Oh how I wish you were sure
'Cause I wanna start believing
(Know what you're feeling)
So I can let