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C. Putnam L. Raney

 Clause – a group of words that have a subject and a verb that must always agree  Phrase – a noun, verb, or preposition with all its modifiers - does NOT have a subject and verb which agree

 Definition: Words that contain a subject and a verb which must always agree. Two types of clauses:  Independent Clause  Dependent Clause

 An independent clause MUST HAVE a subject and a verb which agree. Example: Ahmed eats an apple  All the words in an independent clause can act alone as a sentence.  They are a complete thought.

 The subject and verb agree, but the words CANNOT stand alone as a complete sentence.  also known as subordinate clause or relative clause  Examples:  When my mother came  Before you leave the house

 This is an online material