What he says is not true underline the principle clause
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what he says is principle clause
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The principal clause of the sentence is represented by the phrase "what he says."
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- A group of words known as a clause is considered to be only one component of a sentence. Even though it contains a subject and a predicate, the sentence is still missing what is known as the principal clause, which is considered to be the most important part of the sentence.
- The subject of the sentence is contained within the main clause of the sentence, which also carries the primary idea of the sentence.
- The phrase "what he says" is essential to the meaning of the sentence in this scenario because the remainder of the phrase, "is not true," is built on top of it. Without it, the sentence would be incoherent.
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