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SOVA2 [1]
1 year ago
11

paragraph about eating healthy must contain depend and indepent clause main idea and supporting details​

English
1 answer:
tigry1 [53]1 year ago
7 0

An unfinished notion that is unable to stand alone as a sentence is referred to as a dependent (subordinate) clause. A complete idea that may stand alone as a sentence is known as an independent (main) clause.

An independent clause is a set of words that represents a complete notion and has a subject and verb. A sentence is an individual clause. Jim prepared for his chemistry test in the Sweet Shop. A set of words known as a dependent clause has a subject and a verb but does not fully communicate a thought.

The fundamental units of sentences are independent and dependent clauses. A single independent clause can stand alone as a sentence and communicate a complete thought. Although they don't represent a complete notion, dependent clauses provide additional details to a phrase.

A dependent clause, in contrast to an independent clause, cannot be read as a standalone sentence. Look for two different types of signal words to determine the distinction between these two clauses.

Look for two types of signal words that frequently begin a dependent clause to distinguish between these two clauses: subordinating conjunctions and relative pronouns.

<h3>What is Indepent clause ?</h3>

A clause that can be used as a simple phrase on its own is known as an independent clause. An independent clause is one that makes sense on its own and has a subject and predicate. A semicolon or a comma and coordinating conjunction can be used to connect independent clauses.

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