What is the difference between a phrase and a clause?: Difference between revisions

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     Ex.  She owns a house in Atlanta, Georgia; and apartment in Houston, Texas, and a condominium in New York City, New York.
     Ex.  She owns a house in Atlanta, Georgia; and apartment in Houston, Texas, and a condominium in New York City, New York.
A comma must be used to before clauses that begin with who, which, that, whose or whom.
    Ex.  Rebecca, who lives on Sunnybrook Farm, is in the sixth grade.
A comma must be used before an adverb when it is used to join clauses.
    Ex.  She drove her car on the Interstate 75, where many accidents have occurred.