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What is the primary difference between a phrase and a clause?
A clause can only be interrogative; a phrase can only be declarative.
Phrases are concerned with grammar; clauses are concerned with lexis.
A clause is a larger unit that contains its own verb; a phrase may not contain a verb and is a smaller constituent unit.
A phrase acts as a subject; a clause acts as an object.
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