<span>An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence (i.e., it expresses a complete thought). An independent clause, like all clauses, has a subject and verb. When there are no dependent clauses in the same sentence as an independent clause, the independent clause is a simple sentence.</span>
Answer:
Ernesto gets in trouble for his messy splashes i think
Explanation:
i took the test
The answer would be "Mike and Maria's political beliefs don't always match exactly with their two sisters' opinions."
b) to express formality
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