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{{Clause (grammar)}} | {{Clause (grammar)}} | ||
== phrase == | |||
* a sentence part that contains a subject or a verb but not both | |||
* phrases are not complete sentences or thoughts | |||
* phrases are connected to an IC by a comma | |||
=== complement or requisite phrase === | |||
* a word, phrase or clause that is necessary, or required, to complete an idea or sentence | |||
** complements are not separated from the main clause by punctuation | |||
== Grammar lesson plans == | == Grammar lesson plans == | ||
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** Prof. Grinker reviews grammar and writing from a legal perspective | ** Prof. Grinker reviews grammar and writing from a legal perspective | ||
** offers examples of the need for precision in language and downfalls of poor usage and incorrect grammar | ** offers examples of the need for precision in language and downfalls of poor usage and incorrect grammar | ||
== conjunction == | == conjunction == |