Identify whether the group of highlighted words is a dependent clause, independent clause, phrase or an interrogative sentence.Although I kept waiting for him, he didn’t come.

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Phrases and clauses are both groups of words that are used to create complex sentence structures. The main difference between the two is that a clause contains a subject and a predicate, while a phrase does not.  Here are some examples of phrases: "Running laps around the jogging track is really good exercise" "The tired, old cat can't catch mice anymore" Here are some examples of clauses: "Fish swims in the water" "She is sleeping on the floor"   Phrases are components of clauses, and clauses are components of complete sentences.  Here are some types of phrases: Verb phrases: These... Show more

Identify whether the group of highlighted words is a dependent clause, independent clause, phrase or an interrogative sentence.<br />Although I kept waiting for him, <strong>he didn’t come.</strong>