Clauses and Phrases

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Cinco Delgado
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English
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9th Grade - University
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324 plays
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
Identify whether the underlined group of words is a phrase or a clause.
Trying to steal third base all the time isn’t the best way to keep innings alive.
Phrase
Clause
2.
Multiple Choice
Identify whether the underlined group of words is a phrase or a clause.
She excels at her work without worrying about forecasts for each following quarter.
Phrase
Clause
3.
Multiple Choice
Identify whether the underlined group of words is a phrase or a clause.
To invite Gus to the party will be to add the social glue we’ll need.
Phrase
Clause
4.
Multiple Choice
Identify whether the underlined group of words is a phrase or a clause.
Are you sure you want to buy those rims for your SUV?
Phrase
Clause
5.
Multiple Choice
Identify whether the underlined group of words is a phrase or a clause.
I’m guessing the cat will be sleeping for at least five hours.
Phrase
Clause
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