What is the difference between ‘phrase’ and ‘sentence’?
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2020
- • FACEBOOK PAGE: ‘Aze Linguistics’ ( / azelinguist )
• INSTAGRAM: aze_thelinguist
• PAYPAL: azelinguistics@gmail.com
• PATREON: / azelinguistics
• COPYRIGHT: Royalty-free (Sound: / audiolibrary (including ‘Game Plan’ by Bad Snacks; ‘Venetian’ by Density & Time; ‘Low’ by ELPHNT)
• (SOME) PICTURES: pixabay.com/
This video helps me a lot! I speak Brazilian Portuguese, and we have the word "frase" that is similar to "phrase" in French. I was lost before this video, but now I'm on the right track. Thanks a lot!
@rian rodrigues Não é 100% claro pra mim ainda, mas vou tentar ajudar. Uma "sentence" precisa ter sujeito e predicado, e não tem verbo no infinitivo e a "phase" precisa apenas ter sentido. Aqueles pedaços da "sentence" são "phases" e são classificados em nominal, verbal...
Basicamente foi o que eu entendi. Espero ter ajudado 😊
Yes good ❤👍👍
Great way of explaining...
Thank you
Let's use a phrase for this video - crystal clear video on youtube
I liked it 👍
Awesome explanation. 👍
hmmmmmm i still don't understand
You are saying that a phrase dose no include a subject that is totally wrong why look at the example Running a marathon requires training. In this , "Running a marathon" is a Gerund phrase that works as a subject Am I right or wrong?
💯💯
Purple are red and pink is blue when I saw ur videos all my answers are
Good
i dont understand
Can you say less big words