Phrases and clauses QuickCheck

1. A phrase is a group of words that does not contain a subject and a verb, while a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.

2. A phrase can act as a single part of speech, like a noun, adjective, or adverb, while a clause can stand alone as a complete sentence.
3. Examples of phrases include "in the morning" and "under the table," while examples of clauses include "he went to the store" and "she is reading a book."
4. There are different types of clauses, such as independent clauses, which can stand alone as a complete sentence, and dependent clauses, which rely on an independent clause for meaning.
5. Phrases and clauses work together to create sentences that convey meaning and communicate information effectively.