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    Independent clause

    noun

    • 1. a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone, having a subject and a predicate: "the more important of the two ideas is placed in the independent clause"

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  2. An independent clause is one that can stand alone as a sentence. An independent clause will typically include a subject and a verb and will express a complete idea. In the sentence 'He likes cakes but not pies,' the words 'He likes cakes' is an example of an independent clause.

  3. Mar 1, 2022 · An independent clause is the combination of at least one subject and predicate. It expresses a complete thought. For example: The waves crashed onto the sandy shore. The sentence above is an example of an independent clause because it expresses a complete thought and contains both a subject, the waves, and a predicate, crashed onto the sandy shore.

  4. Feb 17, 2023 · Independent and dependent clauses are the two main types of clause in English, and every clause is either one or the other. The difference is… Learn the rules of independent and dependent clauses, how to connect them in a sentence, and common mistakes to avoid, with examples.

  5. Jan 2, 2022 · Contents: What’s an Independent Clause in a Sentence? What Is the Difference Between an Independent Clause and a Sentence? What Are the Parts of an Independent Clause? How Do I Join an Independent Clause to Another Clause? What Are Some Examples of Independent Clauses? What’s an Independent Clause in a Sentence?

  6. Independent Clause. An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause is a sentence.

  7. Jan 25, 2019 · In English grammar, an independent clause is a group of words made up of a subject and a predicate. Unlike a dependent clause, an independent clause is grammatically complete—that is, it can stand alone as a sentence. An independent clause is also known as a main clause or a superordinate clause.

  8. An independent clause, also called a “main clause,” is a group of words containing a subject and verb that can stand alone as a sentence. Independent clauses, if we take them by themselves, are capable of being their own complete sentences.

  9. Sep 1, 2023 · Independent clauses are sentences that express a complete thought and can, therefore, stand on their own. They must contain a subject and a predicate. You can make four types of sentence structure with independent clauses: simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex.

  10. Oct 29, 2018 · An independent clause is a clause that can work alone as a complete sentence. It contains a subject and a predicate that together express a complete thought. Examples and definition of an Independent Clause.

  11. It depends on the main clause, because the main clause contains the object (“bike”) that the verb in the dependent clause (“gave”) targets. An independent clause, in contrast, can stand alone as a complete simple sentence even though it is usually functioning as part of a larger sentence.

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