Book Magazine – Publishing – Editing
Posted on March 5, 2018 by Jeyran Main
A clause is a group of words that include at least a subject and a verb. The subject in this case always acts through a verb.
For example:
Before summer ended
Because the wolf hid out in the forest
There are a few types of clauses such as Independent clauses, and dependent clauses. Independent clauses can stand alone but dependent clauses can’t. I will show you the difference, using examples:
I went to the party after the game. (Independent clause)
When the circus gets to town, well go to see the elephants. (Dependent clause)
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Jeyran Main
(Book Editor/Reviewer/Promoter)
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