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what is a clause.. state three points ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Hey mate here is your answer

Explanation:

1.clauses contain a subject and a Predicate.

2. Clauses can sometimes convey a complete thought.

3.clauses(independent) can stand alone.

Answered by Anonymous
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We need clauses. We need them to express our thoughts, and we need them to express our feelings. We need them to say things like, 'That lasagna we had last night was delicious' or 'Gary should join the choir, no matter what his friends say.' We need clauses to express our likes and dislikes. We need them to say things like 'I love a good curry, especially with coconut milk' or 'Ghost stories are a lot of fun, if you tell them late at night with the lights off.' We need clauses to express ourselves, and communicate that expression to others.

A clause is a group of related words containing a subject that tells readers what the sentence is about, and a verb that tells readers what the subject is doing. A clause comes in four types; independent, dependent, relative or noun clause.

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