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What is a Clause? Definition, Examples of Clauses in Sentences
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Clause Definition: A clause consists of a subject and a verb and is the smallest grammatical unit that expresses a thought.
What is a Clause in a Sentence?
What is a clause? In its simplest form, a clause in grammar is a subject plus a verb. The subject is the entity “doing” the action of the sentence and the verb is the action that subject completes. A clause creates a complete thought (an idea or a statement that can stand alone).
A complete thought is also called a main clause or independent clause (IC).
Examples of clauses:
Subject + verb. = complete thought (IC)
I eat. = complete thought (IC)
Sharon speaks. = complete thought (IC)
A clause may include the verb predicate as well. But, it must include at least the subject and verb to be considered a clause.
Examples of clauses:
Subject + verb (predicate). = complete thought (IC)
I eat bananas. = complete thought (IC)
Sharon speaks loudly. = complete thought (IC)
It should be noted, too, that a clause in a sentence is different from a phrase in that it must contain a subject and a verb.
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Clause Definition: A clause consists of a subject and a verb and is the smallest grammatical unit that expresses a thought.
What is a Clause in a Sentence?
What is a clause? In its simplest form, a clause in grammar is a subject plus a verb. The subject is the entity “doing” the action of the sentence and the verb is the action that subject completes. A clause creates a complete thought (an idea or a statement that can stand alone).
A complete thought is also called a main clause or independent clause (IC).
Examples of clauses:
Subject + verb. = complete thought (IC)
I eat. = complete thought (IC)
Sharon speaks. = complete thought (IC)
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