Here are some examples of phrases:
* Prepositional phrases: "in the garden," "under the table," "with a smile"
* Noun phrases: "the big red ball," "my favorite book," "the people in the park"
* Verb phrases: "running quickly," "singing loudly," "to eat a sandwich"
* Adjective phrases: "very happy," "extremely tired," "full of joy"
* Adverb phrases: "in the morning," "very carefully," "with great enthusiasm"
Phrases are groups of words that act as a single unit within a sentence. They can modify other words, function as nouns or adjectives, and provide additional information.
Sentences, on the other hand, contain both a subject (the person or thing performing the action) and a verb (the action).