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An independent clause (one that can stand alone as a sentence).
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A dependent clause (one that is usually a supporting part of a sentence).
What are the two types of clauses and what are their differences?
An
independent clause
, along with having a subject and verb, expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a coherent sentence. In contrast, a subordinate or dependent clause does not express a complete thought and therefore is not a sentence.
What type of sentence has two main clauses?
Compound sentences
– a sentence made up of two main clauses and connected with a coordinating conjunction.
What is a clause and examples?
A clause is a group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself. For example:
He was eating a bacon sandwich
. [clause]
What are the two types of clause?
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An independent clause – a clause that can stand alone as a sentence.
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A dependent clause – a clause that can’t stand alone as a sentence, but supports an independent clause.
What is a clause in grammar?
1 :
a group of words containing a subject and predicate and functioning as a member of a complex
(see complex entry 2 sense 1b(2)) or compound (see compound entry 2 sense 3b) sentence The sentence “When it rained they went inside” consists of two clauses: “when it rained” and “they went inside.”
What are the 3 types of clauses?
A clause is a group of words that contain a subject (the noun or pronoun about which something is being said, usually the doer of the action) and a verb (a doing word). There are three different types of clause that are taught in KS2, including
main, subordinate and adverbial clauses
.
What are main clauses examples?
Main clauses make sense on their own.
‘I like bananas.
‘ is a simple sentence which is made up of a main clause. This is a compound sentence: it is made up of two main clauses: ‘I like bananas’ and ‘I like grapes’.
What is a clause Year 1?
A clause is a feature of written English. Put simply, a clause is a
group of words that includes a subject and a verb
. Clauses are what make up a sentence. They are groups of words that contain a subject and a verb.
What are the 3 subordinate clauses?
There are three different kinds of subordinate clauses:
adverb clauses, adjective clauses, and noun clauses
.
What is difference between sentence and clause?
Clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a
predicate
. Sentence is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.
What are examples of clauses?
Take a noun (person or thing) and add information to it in the form of a “who” or “which” clause. Examples:
The lion was most grateful for the appearance of the little mouse
. The lion, who felt he would never be able to disentangle himself from the hunter’s net, was most grateful for the appearance of the little mouse.
How do we write a clause?
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Subject + verb. = complete thought (IC)
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I eat. = complete thought (IC)
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Sharon speaks. = complete thought (IC)
What are the 3 types of dependent clauses?
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Adverbial Dependent Clauses.
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Relative Dependent Clauses.
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Noun Dependent Clauses.
How many clauses are there in English grammar?
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affirmative negative
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[S]Some courses [V]begin [X]in January. [S]Some courses [V]don’t begin [X]until March.
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