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A group of words which forms a sentence and contains a subject and a predicate is called a???

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Answered by ajadhav2
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a clause. It is a group of words which forms part of a sentence and contains a subject and a predicate of its own. For example, He has a chain which is made of gold. In this sentence, the group of words ' which is made of gold' forms part of a sentence and contains a subject (which) and a predicate (is made of gold). Such a group of words is called the Clause.
Answered by AmulGupta
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A group of words which forms a sentence and contains a subject and a predicate is called a clause.

What are the different types of clauses?

At a minimum, each clause contains a subject and a verb. There are various traits that separate one sort of clause from another in clauses. There are various clause types, including:

  • Independent Clauses (Main Clause): These are the sentences that have no affect on them. That is, they can each individually satisfy the requirement of the basic clause. Known also as the primary clause.
  • Subordinate clauses or Dependent Clauses; Dependent clauses cannot be used by themselves to meaningfully complete a sentence. They must be used as support in conjunction with the independent clauses. Only having a dependent clause does not fully express or convey the meaning. Likewise known as a subordinate clause.
  • There are three primary types of clauses that fall under dependent clauses:
  1. Adjective Clauses - An adjective clause is a broad adjective that functions as both a subject and a predicate in a sentence. As a result of having a dependent clause, it cannot stand alone as previously stated.
  2. Noun Clause: A noun can serve as the subject or the predicate of a sentence, as the name suggests.
  3. Adverbial Clauses: Adverbial clauses should be given careful consideration. It is a typical adverb that is part of a sentence and meets the necessary clause condition.

Therefore, between the phrase and the sentence, there is something called a clause that contains a subject, a clear meaning, and even a predicate. These clauses can be divided into two basic categories and other types depending on how they are used.

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