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Example: I like music and I enjoy spending time with friends.
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(A.)
co-ordinating
Co-ordinating
Exa
clause
clause
When we break it we get:
(b) I enjoy spending time with friends,
(a) I like music.
Both these clauses can stand alone and are called co-ordinating clauses.
Identify the main clauses, subordinate clauses and co-ordinate clauses wherever they occur. I
one has been done for you.
1.
You can't come in while we are having our lunch.
main clause
subordinate clause
2.
Use the paint brush carefully as I showed you yesterday.
3.
Anu bought the pencils and I bought the pens.
4.
I wanted to watch a movie but my brother was keen to watch a play.
5.
Mary had a nice basket full of toys.
6. The car had a puncture so I reached office late.
Just like a phrase, a clause can act as an adjective, an adverb or as a noun.
NOUN CLAUSE
A clause that acts as a noun in a sentence is called a noun clause.​

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