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Both independent and dependent clauses: express complete thoughts, have a subject and verb, do not express complete thoughts,or do not have a subject but do have a verb.

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Answered by 50971
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Answer is B. have a subject and verb.

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Answered by kavyapsynergy
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Both independent and dependent clauses have a subject and verb.

Independent and dependent clauses:

A clause in general includes a group of words that builds a sentence and  includes a subject and verb in relation to each other.

These can be independent or dependent clauses and both will contain a subject and a verb.

  • Independent clauses always stands on its own and express a complete meaning. For example, Sam likes tomatoes is an independent clause, where Sam is the subject and likes is the verb. This itself conveys a complete thought.
  • Dependent clauses cannot stand on its own or express a complete thought. For example, Because Sam likes tomatoes, is an dependent clause and does not give a complete meaning and stands incomplete. However, it also consists of a subject and a verb.

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