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8 October, 11:59

What is a group of words called that contains either a subject or a verb, but not both?

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  1. 8 October, 14:03
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    That's a phrase. Phrases don't have a subject-verb component ... unlike clauses, which DO have both.

    Explanation:

    phrase:

    My younger brother (no verb)

    sat on the floor (no subject)

    clause:

    My younger brother sat on the floor.
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