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She had omitted to pray

a) present b) left c) departed d) joined​

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A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. It contains a verb and sometimes other components too. So, how do we distinguish what is a clause and how exactly is it different from a phrase?

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A clause is a group of related words containing a subject and a verb. A clause is a larger word group than a phrase and includes a litde more information.

Types of Clauses

There are two types of clauses

1. Independent Clause (Main/Principal Clause)

Independent clause is the main/principal clause in a sentence. It can stand alone and can be called a sentence. It does not start with subordinate words such as when, which or if.

The main properties of an independent clause are

It contains a subject.

It contains an action.

It expresses a complete thought, e.g.

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