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what is main clause,subordinate clause and what is simple compond and conplex? im confuse ​

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Answered by pujakumari1203200199
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Answer:

Main clause = Main clause is also called a independent clause.

  • It is clause that exhibits a complete meaning.
  • It is a complete sentence in itself.

Ex = I enjoy reading.

The girl received many blessings.

Subordinate clause = Subordinate clause is also called a dependent clause.

  • It is a clause that does not exhibit a complete meaning.
  • It depends upon the main clause as it cannot stand alone.

Ex = After days of contemplation.

when the principal arrives.

Simple sentence = A simple sentence is one which has a subject and predicate.

Ex = They rested when evening came.

The moon shone bright.

Compound sentence = A compound sentence is made up of two principal clause joined by coordinating conjunction.

Ex = The day was hot and we went for a long swim.

Arjun may come this evening or he may come tomorrow morning.

Some commonly used coordinating conjunction are:

  • For
  • And
  • Nor
  • But
  • Or
  • Yet
  • So

Complex sentence = A complex sentence consists of an independent clause and one or more dependent clause.

Ex = Open the door after seeing through the keyhole.

We left the car in the parking lot while we went about our shopping.

Some commonly used subordinating conjunction are:

  • After
  • Since
  • If
  • Even
  • Because
  • Unless
  • Whereas
  • Wherever
  • While
  • Although
  • Through
  • Until
  • When
  • As

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Answered by swati072010
2

Answer:

main clause is clause that make sense on its own and can also exist in a sentence on its own.

subordinate clause is a clause that doesn't make sense on its own the subordinate clause explains or completes the meaning in the main class.

A simple sentence contains one independent clause. But a compound sentence has more than one

a complex sentence is a sentence which has one independent clause and more than one dependent clause

Explanation:

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