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A group of words that functions as a part of speech but lacks a subject or predicate is a __________.

a. clause
b. subordinating
c. grouping
d. phrase

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D

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The correct answer is phrase, option D. A group of words that functions as a part of speech, but lacks a subject or a predicate is a phrase. It is a conceptual unit, and is only a part of a clause. Examples of phrases are: department store, my children, believing in fairies, and a big, black wolf. 
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