An independent clause consists of a subject (e.g. “the dog”) and a verb (e.g. “barked”) creating a complete thought. The dog barked. A dependent clause cannot stand alone even if it contains a subject ...
A dependent clause cannot stand alone, though they often contain both a subject and a verb. Where independent clauses express complete thoughts, dependent clauses do not, and left on their own, ...
There are three main types of sentence structure - simple ... clause and one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses which add extra detail or information to the main clause..
There are three main types of sentence structure - simple ... clause and one or more subordinate (dependent) clauses which add extra detail or information to the main clause..
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