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Types of Clauses

There are two types of clauses

1. Independent Clause (Main/Principal Clause)

Independent clause is the main/principal clause in a sentence. It can stand alone and can be called a sentence. It does not start with subordinate words such as when, which or if.

The main properties of an independent clause are

It contains a subject.

It contains an action.

It expresses a complete thought, e.g.

Let’s start the play.

  • (Here ‘play’ is the subject and ‘Let’s start’ is the action.)

  • The mobile is defective.

  • (Here ‘mobile’ is the subject and ‘is defective’ is the action.)

  • I will tell her about the paper pattern.

  • (Here T is the subject and ‘will tell her about the paper pattern’ is the action.)

2. Dependent Clause (Subordinate Clause)

  • A dependent clause is a subordinate clause, it starts with subordinate words. It cannot stand alone as a sentence and is labelled according to its function in the sentence.

  • Dependent clauses are further divided into three kinds

(i) Noun Clause

Noun Clauses function as nouns in relation to the main clause, e.g.

  • I believe that he knows the secret.
  • Listen to what the teacher says.
  • I do not know why he is angry.
  • What you said is true.

(ii) Relative Clause

  • Relative clauses are dependent clauses introduced by a relative pronoun (that, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, whose and of which). Relative clauses add extra information to a sentence by defining a noun. Relative clauses are also called adjective clauses. The introductory words used for various categories of nouns are
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