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Aspen Landry
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19 March, 19:07
What are parts and phrases
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Jensen Sparks
19 March, 19:15
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Answer:Phrases are groups of words, without both a subject and a verb, functioning as a single part of speech. It means that while a phrase is made up of multiple words (all of which have their own function), all of the words work together to perform one larger function.
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19 March, 19:28
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Beat part and beat phrases
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