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Some of the following passages are clauses, with a predicate (and usually, a subject), while others are simply phrases. See if you can spot the clauses. Remember: a phrase will not have a subject and a predicate of its own. I love to eat Montréal bagels clause phrase the big, bad wolf clause phrase rode the bus to Halifax clause phrase they were thinking about the language issue clause phrase the student considering everything written on this subject clause phrase stay on the Trans-Canada highway through British Columbia clause phrase after the morning rush hour clause phrase they hate politics clause phrase because of the coat which I bought in the West Edmonton Mall clause phrase when the train arrived at the station clause phrase
I love to eat Montréal bagels
the big, bad wolf
rode the bus to Halifax
they were thinking about the language issue
the student considering everything written on this subject
stay on the Trans-Canada highway through British Columbia
after the morning rush hour
they hate politics
because of the coat which I bought in the West Edmonton Mall
when the train arrived at the station
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