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Q: Can you have a one word clause?
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What kind of clause contains a subject and a predicate?

It can be an independent clause or a dependent clause. It is an independent clause if does not have a word at the beginning like "but" or "because". If there is a word like this at the beginning of the clause, it is a dependent clause.


Is the word you an adjective clause?

"You" is not an adjective clause, or any other kind of clause, because it is a single word. "You" is a pronoun.


A restrictive clause is one that?

limits the meaning of the word it describes I THINK...


Is were a relative clause?

No. A clause is more than one word. Were is the past form of are. In this sentence -- The boy who we met yesterday is very strange. The clause - who we met yesterday - is a relative clause. It begins with the relative pronoun - who.


What is an insubordinate clause?

An insubordinate clause is just another word for an Independent clause. A subordinate clause is just another word for a Dependent clause. An Independent clause is a sentence that can stand by itself and a dependent clause can't stand by itself.


What part of speech is the word clause?

"Clause" is a noun.


What is another word for main clause?

Independent clause


What is the antonym for clause?

There is simply not a antonym for the word clause


Is the word while a subordinate clause?

A clause consists of more than one word so while cannot be a subordinate clause.While can be a subordinating conjunction:While I like mussels I hate oysters.While they were dancing someone took a photograph. (while clause)


What is the Maori word for sovereignty in clause one of the maori version of the treaty?

tino rangatiratanga


Is hang glider one word?

It is a noun clause - two words, normally not hyphenated.


What kind of sentence contains one independent clause or more than one dependent clause?

the compound clause and the complex clause