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Explain what the difference is between an independent clause and a dependent clause. Your answer should be 2 to 3 sentences.

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Answered by Anonymous
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At first,

What is Clause?

A clause is a group of words that has one subject and one finite verb of its own.

Second,

What are the differences of an independent Clause and a dependent clause?

  • Independent Clause have a meaning of their own.
  • Dependent clause are like group of words which don't have a meaning.
  • For Example:
  1. They felt that they should have won the tournament.

Here,

The Independent Clause is:

They should have won the tournament.

The Dependent Clause is:

They felt that.

Now, we can know that the dependent clause has no meaning but the independent one has a meaning.

NOTE:

  • Independent Clause is also known as Main Clause.
  • Dependent Clause is also known as Subordinate Clause.

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Answered by ItsDynamoGirl
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Answer:

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What is Clause?

A clause is a group of words that has one subject and one finite verb of its own.

Second,

What are the differences of an independent Clause and a dependent clause?

Independent Clause have a meaning of their own.

Dependent clause are like group of words which don't have a meaning.

For Example:

They felt that they should have won the tournament.

Here,

The Independent Clause is:

They should have won the tournament.

The Dependent Clause is:

They felt that.

Now, we can know that the dependent clause has no meaning but the independent one has a meaning.

NOTE:

Independent Clause is also known as Main Clause.

Dependent Clause is also known as Subordinate Clause.

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