Decide whether each group of words is a clause or a phrase, and then sort each tile into the appropriate category.
Shira yawned
Clauses
Phrases
the old orange cat
bright red and shiny
Tam tired today
jumped over the puddle

Respuesta :

Answer:Clauses: Shira yawned, I am tired today Phrases: the old orange cat, bright red and shiny, jumped over the puddle

Explanation:

Clauses:

  • Clauses are a group of words containing the subject (noun or pronoun that says something, usually the performer) and the verb (third word).
  • An example of a clause is: A fast red squirrel shot a tree. The subject of this section is the red squirrel and the verb is the "arrow". A

Answer:

  1. Shira yawned
  2. Tam was tired today

Phrases:

  • The Phrases is a group of two or more words that work together but do not form a sentence.

Answer:

  1. The old orange cat
  2. Bright red and shiny
  3. Jumped over the puddle

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