Which is a phrase?

A. "because she likes soup"
B. "after the restaurant closed"
C. "my best friend"
D. "the tree fell"

"My best friend"

1. Which is a phrase? Answer: My best friend.

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3. My science teacher explained how the weather cycle works using an illustration. Which is the best revision of this sentence? Answer: Using an illustration, my science teacher explained how the weather cycle works.
4. The baker donated bread to the fund-raiser in a large box. Which is the best revision of this sentence? Answer: The baker donated a large box of bread to the fund-raiser.
5. Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Answer: Before Nate did his homework, he took the dog out for a walk.
6. Which sentence is punctuated correctly? Answer: Our class is learning about plant cells, and Reza's class is learning about animal cells.

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To determine which option is a phrase, we need to understand what a phrase is. A phrase is a group of words that express a single idea, but do not make a complete sentence on their own.

Let's analyze each option to determine if it is a phrase:

A. "because she likes soup": This is a clause, not a phrase because it includes a subject ("she") and a verb ("likes"). It forms a complete sentence on its own.

B. "after the restaurant closed": This is a phrase. It starts with the preposition "after" and describes a specific time or event. It does not form a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb.

C. "my best friend": This is a phrase. It consists of a possessive pronoun ("my") and a noun phrase ("best friend"). It does not form a complete sentence because it lacks a verb.

D. "the tree fell": This is a clause, not a phrase, because it contains a subject ("the tree") and a verb ("fell"). It forms a complete sentence on its own.

Based on the analysis, the phrase is option B: "after the restaurant closed."

A clause has a subject and verb, but phrases don’t. Which one does NOT have a subject and verb?

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