Is this both question are correct
This is from phrases and clause
Solution:
3. Clause is a part of a sentence having a subject and a finite verb. Clause is divided into two parts- Principal Clause and Subordinate Clause.
eg- I know the man who is a doctor.
(Principal clause) ( Subordinate clause)
Each part contains a subject and predicate of its own and forms part of a large sentence. Each part is therefore a clause.
So, here, the second option is correct.
4. A phrase is also group of words, but it does not contain a subject and a verb.
So, here, 'Hiding under the table' is phrase.
3. Clause is a part of a sentence having a subject and a finite verb. Clause is divided into two parts- Principal Clause and Subordinate Clause.
eg- I know the man who is a doctor.
(Principal clause) ( Subordinate clause)
Each part contains a subject and predicate of its own and forms part of a large sentence. Each part is therefore a clause.
So, here, the second option is correct.
4. A phrase is also group of words, but it does not contain a subject and a verb.
So, here, 'Hiding under the table' is phrase.