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What is a clause in a sentence?
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Answered by bhartirathore299
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Clauses are groups of words that have both subjects and predicates. Unlike phrases, a clause can sometimes act as a sentence – this type of clause is called an independent clause. ... While the independent clause could be used by itself as a complete sentence, the subordinate clause could not.

Answered by ramsushil
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Clauses are groups of words that have both subjects and predicates. Unlike phrases, a clause can sometimes act as a sentence – this type of clause is called an independent clause. ... While the independent clause could be used by itself as a complete sentence, the subordinate clause could not.

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