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A group of words with a subject and verb that do not express a complete thought is known as a phrase. A sentence that includes a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone because it begins with a subordinate word is known as a dependent clause.
A simple sentence will contain a verb and a subject. It expresses a complete thought. A simple sentence is also known as a independent clause.
A subordinate clause, also known as a dependent clause, is a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence because it does not contain a subject and a verb that express a complete thought. Subordinate clauses depend on a main clause to form a complete sentence. For example, the subordinate clause "because it was raining" in the sentence "I stayed inside because it was raining" cannot stand alone as a sentence because it does not express a complete thought. It must be attached to a main clause to form a complete sentence. On the other hand, a main clause, also known as an independent clause, is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence because it contains a subject and a verb that express a complete thought. For example, the main clause "I stayed inside" in the sentence "I stayed inside because it was raining" can stand alone as a sentence because it expresses a complete thought. So to answer your question, subordinate clauses cannot stand alone as a sentence, but main clauses can.
According to answers.com it means "Complete and confirmed integrity." So an example, would be the journalist was well known for her probity. Some other words for it are good, righteousness, and morality.
Well, the verb is known as the simple predicate and the entire predicate is known as the complete predicate. A verb phrase is basically a series of verbs. Like when you say, "It could be bad." Verb phrase = the main verb and all its helping verbs.
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For a long time, England was known as a remote and misty region
A sentence with decomposers:Mushrooms are known as decomposers because they decompose things.
Yes, "Because you said so" is a sentence. It is a complete sentence known as an exclamatory sentence that expresses a reason or justification for something based on the speaker's authority or instruction.
A simple sentence is a sentence that contains a subject, a verb, and is a complete thought. (A simple sentence is also known as an independent clause). For example: Jack likes to play baseball. Jack is the subject, his liking something is the verb, and the complete thought is that he enjoys doing this activity.
This is known as a sentence fragment. It lacks either a subject, a predicate, or does not express a complete thought on its own. Sentence fragments can occur due to incomplete construction or lack of context.
It is one of the longest and most boring tasks known to man, and it takes considerable perseverance to complete it.
Social norms.
An independent clause, also known as a simple sentence, is a clause that can stand alone and express a complete thought.
Table manners and ability to balance a check book
An independent clause is a grammatical structure that can stand alone as a complete sentence and express a complete thought. It contains a subject and a predicate and does not require additional information to make sense.
Otto von Bismarck was known as and ultra-conservative royalist. He is known for writing 'be polite; write diplomatically' but his manners were very eccentric. When he met with the French on matters of diplomacy he offended them greatly with his manners.