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  • Clause: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
    Here are some interactive examples to help explain the difference between clauses, phrases, and single words In these examples, the subjects are blue, and the verbs are green
  • What Are Clauses? Definition Meaning | Grammarly
    Clauses are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb Learn the different types of clauses and the nuances of using clauses in English writing
  • Clause - Wikipedia
    Clauses can be classified according to a distinctive trait that is a prominent characteristic of their syntactic form The position of the finite verb is one major trait used for classification, and the appearance of a specific type of focusing word (e g Wh-word) is another
  • What is a Clause? Definition, Examples of Clauses in Sentences
    Define Clauses: Learn the definition of English clauses, independent dependent, with real example sentences What is a clause in grammar? Find out here
  • Clauses - Definitions and Example Sentences - EnglishClub
    An independent clause has a subject + verb AND it forms a complete thought A dependent clause has a subject + verb BUT it does not form a complete thought Understand how English clauses work, with clear explanations, examples and sentence usage
  • Independent and Dependent Clauses - Purdue OWL®
    Connecting dependent and independent clauses Subordinating conjunctions allow writers to construct complex sentences, which have an independent clause and a subordinate (or dependent) clause
  • What are Clauses? Definition, Examples - GRAMMARIST
    You might be here because you’re asking, what is a clause? It’s a good question that seems like it would have a simple answer But there’s a lot to understand about them Lucky for you, I’m going to go over everything you need to know! Clauses are groups of words containing a subject and a verb
  • Clauses - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary
    Main (or independent) clauses can form sentences on their own They aren’t dependent on other clauses They are always finite (they must contain a verb which shows tense) Subordinate (or dependent) clauses cannot form sentences on their own They are dependent on main clauses to form sentences


















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