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is the sentence, " around the corner" a clause or is it a phrase?

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Answer:

Prepositional Phrase

Explanation:

Around is preposition. A clause has both a subject and verb. A phrase does not have a verb. Now let's see if "around the corner" includes a verb.

Around - preposition

the - article (adjective)

corner - noun

Since there is no verb, this is a prepositional phrase.

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