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what is clause? please please please please please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In language, a clause is a part of the sentence that contains a verb. A typical clause consists of a subject and a predicate, the latter typically a verb phrase, a verb with any objects and other modifiers. ... A simple sentence usually consists of a single finite clause with a finite verb that is independent.

Answered by RoastingQueen
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A clause is a meaningful combination of words, as it can, alone, express a complete thought. A clause can be a simple sentence. Hence, clause is also sometimes defined as group of words having a subject and predicate. It can also be said that each sentence consists of at least one clause. Read the following simple examples of a clause: He laughed.

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