what is coordinate, subordinate, co-relative and clause with their examples
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1).A subordinate clause is a clause that would make no sense if it was taken out of the sentence.
"He took out a book that he had seen earlier."
The subordinate clause is "that he had seen earlier" makes no sense by itself. It must be part of a larger sentence.
2).A coordinate clause is a clause that has meaning independent of the sentence.
The rain ended and the sun came out.
"The rain ended" and "The sun came out" both have meaning by themselves.
3). Correlative conjunctions are pairs of phrases or words that are used to link two ideas. One correlative conjunction, “both…and,” was discussed as part of a previous editing tip. Other common examples include “either…or,” “neither…nor,” “not only…but also,” and “not…but.”
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1).A subordinate clause is a clause that would make no sense if it was taken out of the sentence.
"He took out a book that he had seen earlier."
The subordinate clause is "that he had seen earlier" makes no sense by itself. It must be part of a larger sentence.
2).A coordinate clause is a clause that has meaning independent of the sentence.
The rain ended and the sun came out.
"The rain ended" and "The sun came out" both have meaning by themselves.
3). Correlative conjunctions are pairs of phrases or words that are used to link two ideas. One correlative conjunction, “both…and,” was discussed as part of a previous editing tip. Other common examples include “either…or,” “neither…nor,” “not only…but also,” and “not…but.”
Hope it helps.
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