English-2
Grade-7
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Question

What kinds of clauses can function as sentences on their own?

  1. Independent clauses
  2. Dependent clauses

hintHint:

An independent clause is the combination of at least one subject and predicate. It expresses a complete thought. For example, 'The weaves crashed onto the sandy shore'.

The correct answer is: Independent clauses


    An independent clause can stand as a sentence by itself, or it can be combined with other clauses. As with all clauses, they contain a subject and predicate. They can join with dependent clause or other independent clauses to make a complex sentence.

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