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Indicate whether you think the underlined words are a Phrase or a Clause.

1. Opening the gate, Jose let his dog into the yard.

A: phrase

B: clause

2. It is too bad that Ms. Fraser will not be teaching next year.

A: phrase

B: clause

3. The player who hits the winning run will be the MVP for the game.

A: phrase

B: clause

4. The girl whose leg was broken last year will be running in the big race tomorrow.
A: phrase

B: clause

5. After listening to the students, Mr. Johnson changed his mind about the assignment.
A: phrase

B: clause

6. After the game, the team went out for ice cream.
A: phrase

B: clause

7. Vicky's dog went missing on the last stormy night.


A: phrase

B: clause

8. They all started walking toward the mall.


A: phrase

B: clause
9. Chelsea was waiting in front of the movie theater.
A: phrase

B: clause

10. Whenever I don't have any homework, I like to go for a bike ride after school.
A: phrase

B: clause

11. If the story doesn't have any vampires in it, Katie won't read it.
A: phrase

B: clause

12. This job would be fun if the boss was nicer.


A: phrase

B: clause

13. There could be a problem if our pitcher is late for the game.
A: phrase

B: clause

14. In the art supplies cupboard, you should find the brushes you need.
A: phrase

B: clause

15. Did you look for your binder under your bed?
A: phrase

B: clause

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