Phrase or Clause Quiz
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Even the lame jokes
A. Phrase
B. Clause
If you’d like one
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Mrs. Crews laughed
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Jaden wants to eat at Wendy’s
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Frankenstein was a pretty cool dude, bro.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
With the greenish walls spanning from brick to brick, corner to corner, seemingly endlessly but albeit finite in their existence.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
If my favorite team wins
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Stop in the name of love!
A. Phrase
B. Independent Clause
C. Dependent Clause
In times of trouble, look for those who are helping.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
Words ending with -ing must have verbs of existence attached to them in order to be functioning as verbs.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
If you can not see through the clouds.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
An independent clause is being read by you right now.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
As Granny always says
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Snoring away in his crib
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Her favorite restaurant
A. Phrase
B. Clause
That nice dog
A. Phrase
B. Clause
A _______ contains both a subject-verb pair.
A. Clause
B. Phrase
Without the wits to cry or the ability to speak.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
Even though he lived with a consistency of vision.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
Because we no longer have to take the trash out.
A. Phrase
B. Independent Clause
C. Dependent Clause
A _______ does not contain both a subject and verb pair.
A. Phrase
B. Clause
my favorite toy
A. Phrase
B. Clause
Students love the month of October.
A. Phrase
B. Independent Clause
C. Dependent Clause
Carl Sandburg has many expressions.
A. Phrase
B. Dependent Clause
C. Independent Clause
The old hangout spot
A. Phrase
B. Clause
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