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Phrase vs Clause: Fun Grammar Lesson with Christmas Example #210182 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational illustration features a smiling boy in a Santa hat holding a sign that clearly distinguishes a noun phrase (“The man at the North Pole”) from a dependent clause (“When he comes to our home, we get gifts”). The visual uses color-coded text-red for labels, green for examples-to reinforce learning through design. Ideal for elementary or middle school grammar lessons, especially during holiday-themed classroom activities.
Used in ESL/EFL or K-8 grammar instruction materials, blog posts, or printable worksheets to teach sentence structure; matches user intent for visual, engaging grammar explanations during holiday seasons.
Related Cliparts: Learn the difference between phrase and clause using a cheerful holiday-themed grammar example-perfect for students and teachers alike.
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