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Write SC in the space provided if the clause is a subordinate clause. Write IC in the
space provided if the clause is an independent clause.

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Answer:

CLAUSES - a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. There are two types of

clauses:

1. Independent Clause - expresses a complete thought and has a subject and verb. It is the

main thought of a sentence and can be used alone as a simple sentence.

Examples: 1. Mrs. Smith bakes wonderful pies.

2. During the rainstorm, the children were frightened by the thunder.

3. She enjoys playing the piano.

2. Dependent Clause – has a subject and verb but cannot be used as a simple sentence.

A dependent clause is introduced by a subordinating word (subordinating conjunction or

relative pronoun). Common subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns are listed

below.

Explanation:

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