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daisy
Lisa wants to go quickly.
A complete sentence.A phrase can never stand on its own as a complete sentence, as it does not contain a subject and predicate pair It is missing either one component or the other.
The phrase "I'm sick" is short for "I am sick."If you are "sick," you may feel ill, have nausea, or have indigestion. If you are sick in bed, it may be due to a disease or a malady.
The phrase "can't be" is incorrect because it lacks a subject. By adding either "it" or "That" the phrase becomes a complete sentence. It can't be! That can't be!
The phrase in the sentence "the sick whale died in silent agony on the beach" is "the sick whale." This phrase serves as the subject of the sentence, indicating what the sentence is about. It conveys both the condition of the whale and its location when it died.
Mathematical phrase is a number phrase which does not express a complete thought.
'Tooth and nail' is the complete phrase.
An absolute phrase is a phrase that when you add the words Was or Were you can get a complete thought out sentence.
The phrase "while sick" is a subordinate clause, specifically an adverbial clause. It provides information about the time during which an action occurs, indicating that something happens concurrently with the condition of being sick. This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence since it depends on an independent clause to provide context.
"of the whole thing" is the prepositional phrase.
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no,because not all phrase has not a complete thought.
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Lisa wants to go quickly.