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Clauses: Learn the definition
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Learn the definition, types and examples of clauses in English grammar. A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb, and can be independent or dependent. A clause is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. A clause can form a complete sentence alone, or it can just be part of a larger sentence. There are two main types of clause: independent clause dependent clause 1. Independent clauses Below, you see an independent clause (he drinks coffee). It is an independent clause because: it has a subject and a verb it forms a complete idea What is a clause? A clause is a grammatical form that has a subject and a predicate. Two main types are independent and dependent clauses . Different types of clauses are explained here with the help of examples. Clauses A quick revisit of our grammar lessons tells that we group different words like adjectives, verbs, nouns etc. to form a sentence. Technically, a sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense by itself. We might also be familiar with phrases. In contrast to a sentence, a phrase is a group of words that doesn’t have a subject, a predicate, finite verb and also is not independently meaningful. We need to use a phrase in a sentence to add meaning to it. A phrase can find use ...
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