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hlo what are clauses and their kinds

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Answered by keekee0931
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Answer:

Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every clause has at least a subject and a verb.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • \sf\large{\pink{Clauses}} is comprised of a group of words which includes a subject and a\large{\underline{\red{finite\:verb}}}.

  • ✏A clause contains only one subject and one verb. The subject of a clause can be mentioned or hidden, but the verb must be apparent and distinguishable.

\bf\large{\underline{\green{Examples..}}}

  • I graduated last year. (Ine clause sentence).

  • When I came here, I saw him.(Two clause sentence).

  • When I came here, I saw him and he greeted me.(Three clause sentence).

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\rm\large{\orange{\implies\ Independent \:Clause}}

\rm\large{\orange{\implies\ Dependent\:Clause}}

Independent Clause:

  • ✏An Independent Clause functions on it's own to make a meaningful sentence and looks like a regular sentence.✍

Example:

  • He is a wise man.✍

  • I like him.✍

Dependent Clause:

  • Dependent clause cannot function on it's own because it leaves an idea or thought unfinished. It is also called subordinate clause.

Example:

  • When I was dating Daina, I had an accident .✍

  • ✏I know the man who stole the watch.

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