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alexdok [17]
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netineya [11]2 years ago
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The independent clauses are "the film contestants had a screening of all the films", "everyone had made such good films" and "we didn't know who would win", because they could stand on their own as sentences. "The next weekend", the only dependent clause, could not.

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