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we love India because it is our motherland.. underline the principal clause ​

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Answered by 11426afreen
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Answer:

we love India

Explanation:

It doesn't depend on substitution clause

Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

The principal clause in the sentence "We love India because it is our motherland" is "We love India." This is an independent clause that expresses the main idea of the sentence.

Explanation:

The subordinate clause "because it is our motherland" provides additional information about why we love India. A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and can function as a sentence on its own or as part of a larger sentence.

In this case, "We love India" is a simple sentence that contains a subject ("we") and a predicate ("love India"). The subordinate clause "because it is our motherland" begins with a subordinate conjunction ("because") and provides a reason for the main clause.

By underlining the principal clause, we can identify the main idea of the sentence and understand its structure more clearly. In this case, the sentence expresses a positive sentiment towards India and emphasizes the emotional connection between the speaker and their homeland.

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