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Clauses A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.

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1 Clauses A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb.

2 Independent and subordinate clauses
The two basic kinds of clauses are independent or MAIN CLAUSES and subordinate clauses.

3 Independent Clause(Main Clause)
An independent or main clause can stand by itself as a complete sentence. Every sentence must contain an independent clause. The independent clause can either stand by itself or be connected to other independent or subordinate clauses.

4 Independent Clause Standing Alone Mr. Holden teaches history.
With another independent clause Mr Holden teaches history, and his sister teaches math. With a subordinate clause Mr. Holden teaches history while his sister teaches math.

5 Subordinate Clause When you subordinate something, you give it less importance. A subordinate clause, although it has a subject and verb, cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence. Subordinate clauses can appear before or after an independent clause in a sentence or can even split and independent clause.

6 Locations of Subordinate Clauses
In the middle of an Independent Clause The man to whom I introduced you teaches history. Preceding an Independent Clause Unless the snow stops soon, the roads will be closed. Following an Independent Clause Hannah asked that she be excused.


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