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

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A time clause is one that is introduced with conjunctions such as; when, after, before, as soon as, whenever, and while. A time clause is dependent.
A time clause is a type of adverb clause and is introduced with conjunctions such as; when, after, before, as soon as, whenever, and while. A time clause is dependent.


     Ex.  as soon as we get to the theater
     Ex.  as soon as we get to the theater


An adjective clause takes the place of an adjective and follows the noun that is modifies. And adjective clause is introduced with relative pronouns such as who, what, or that. An adjective clause is dependent.
An adjective clause takes the place of an adjective and follows the noun that is modifies. An adjective clause is introduced with relative pronouns such as who, what, or that. An adjective clause is dependent.


     Ex.  the bike that she road
     Ex.  the bike that she road
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     Ex.  what I decided to bring
     Ex.  what I decided to bring
An adverb clause is




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