"Lisa shouted" is a phrase because it does not contain a subject and a verb necessary to form a complete sentence.
Over my head a clause or phrase
It is a Phrase
The phrase "when she got down" is an adverbial clause. Specifically, it functions as an adverbial clause of time, providing information about when the action in the main clause (she got down) occurred.
"We had fun" is a clause because it contains a subject ("we") and a verb ("had"). A phrase, on the other hand, does not contain both a subject and a verb.
"On the beach" is a phrase, not an independent clause. It does not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone as a sentence.
Is he fell over a phrase a main clause or a subordinate clause
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Over my head a clause or phrase
It is a phrase.
"with a sigh" is a prepositional phrase because it includes a preposition ("with") and a noun ("sigh"), but it does not have a subject and verb to form a complete thought like a clause would.
It is a Phrase
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