add a clause to the following sentence to expand it meaningfully 'I wanted to know'
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I wanted to know whether you would come for the college trip.
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- In any language, the clause is a portion of a sentence consisting of a verb.
- Typically, a clause comprises of a verb and a predicate.
- A predicate is a verb with objects and modifiers.
- I wanted to know whether you would come for the college trip, in this sentence, the use of ""whether"" makes it a clause, ""you"" is the subject, ""come"" is the main verb, all of this together makes it a clause.
- "I wanted to know' has now become meaningful."
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A predicate is a verb with objects and modifiers. I wanted to know whether you would come for the college trip, in this sentence, the use of ""whether"" makes it a clause, ""you"" is the subject, ""come"" is the main verb, all of this together makes it a clause. "I wanted to know' has now become meaningful."
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