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- [Voiceover] Hello, grammarians. Hello Rosie. - [Voiceover] Hello, David. - [Voiceover] So, okay, you know the Schoolhouse Rock song Conjunction Junction? - [Voiceover] Right. - [Voiceover] Classic. - [Voiceover] Classic. - [Voiceover] So in that song, you know, the chorus asks, like, ♫ Conjunction junction, whats your function ♫ And then the engineer played by Jack Sheldon goes, ♫ Hooking up words and phrases and clauses ♫ And so thats what were gonna be talking about today is the difference between a phrase and a clause, because both of them are groups of words, right? Phrases and clauses are both groups of words but they each do different things. So lets break that down. So, Rosie, if youd please, what is a phrase? - [Voiceover] So phrase is a group of words and it acts like a single part of speech, but its not, it will never be a full sentence, because phrases dont have both a subject and a verb. - [Voiceover] Right, so a phrase can never be a sentence. - [Voiceover] Right