this video we have explain very beautifully about phrase and clause
A clause is a group of words containing a subject and verb. An independent clause is a simple sentence. It can stand on its own.
Examples:
She is hungry.
I am feeling well today.
A dependent clause cannot stand on its own. It needs an independent clause to complete a sentence. Dependent clauses often begin with such words as although, since, if, when, and because.
Examples:
Although she is hungry …
Whoever is hungry …
Because I am feeling well …
DependentIndependentAlthough she is hungry,she will give him some of her food.Whatever they decide,I will agree to.
A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb component, used as a single part of speech.
is prepositional phrase acts as an adverb)
A clause is a group of words containing a subject and verb. An independent clause is a simple sentence. It can stand on its own.
Examples:
She is hungry.
I am feeling well today.
A dependent clause cannot stand on its own. It needs an independent clause to complete a sentence. Dependent clauses often begin with such words as although, since, if, when, and because.
Examples:
Although she is hungry …
Whoever is hungry …
Because I am feeling well …
DependentIndependentAlthough she is hungry,she will give him some of her food.Whatever they decide,I will agree to.
A phrase is a group of words without a subject-verb component, used as a single part of speech.
is prepositional phrase acts as an adverb)

