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Use as a noun clause: i said something.I am sorry for it.

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Answered by jkshahlic
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Answer:

I said something and I am sorry for it

Answered by shkulsum3
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I am sorry that I said something.

  • A group of words known as a clause is composed of a subject and a predicate. It can be used as a standalone independent clause or as a component of a longer sentence (dependent clause). The independent clause and the dependent clause are the two primary types of clauses.
  • An independent clause function as a sentence on its own and expresses a complete thought. It typically has a subject, a predicate, and optionally more phrases and clauses.
  • On the other hand, a dependent clause lacks the necessary structure to function as a sentence on its own. Its meaning is completed by an independent clause. Dependent clauses can be used in sentences as nouns, adverbs, or adjectives.

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