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velikii
8 days ago
12

Match the grammatical term with its definition.

English
1 answer:
Gnom [7.2K]8 days ago
5 0
clause- a set of words that encompass a subject along with a verb.
convention- a commonly accepted practice or mindsetphrase-<span> a collection of words forming part of a sentence
</span>syntax- the organization of words or phrases within a sentence


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