A dependent clause cannot stand on its own. So yes, "Collecting the flower from him," is a dependent clause because it cannot stand on its own as a sentence.
E.i - <span>I'll come get you in the morning, so we can </span>assess<span> your skills.</span><span>
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Most= pronoun and determiner
plants= noun
get= verb
their= determiner
nutrients= noun
from= preposition
soil= noun
Answer:
There is a distinction between "American" and "American Gentleman."
As you can see in your reference, "American" is only used when referring to the term "American" as an individual, whereas "American Gentleman" refers to the gentlemanly behavior of helping American females. A gentleman will always exhibit gallantry to females.
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