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Is “are quite striking” a phrase or clause

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Clause

Explanation:

For example, read this sentence provided: Example: He is sleeping on his bed. The first part of the sentence “He is sleeping” is a clause because it has a subject and it contains a  verb. On the other hand, the remaining part of sentence, 'on his bed' is a phrase because it lacks both the subject and the verb.

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