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Burka [1]
2 years ago
8

Is this an INDEPENDENT CLAUSE or a DEPENDENT CLAUSE? Go home. A. Independent clause B. Dependent clause

English
1 answer:
Fantom [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Dependent Clause.  

Explanation:

This is because it does contain a verb and a subject, but it does not express a complete thought.

Hope this helps  

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