The way the word is spelled, as 'clause' in the question, is correct. It's pronounced 'klawz'. So the pronunciation is the same as the differently spelled 'claws'.
As in English it is a noun clause: Conte de Fées.
Lake House is a noun clause Lake modifies House, both components should be capitalized.
The word is spelled although. An example sentence using this word is, "Although the cat was scared, it did not become aggressive."
The correct spelling is "clause" (section, stipulation). It is pronounced like claws (talons).The spelling Claus is used for Santa Claus. The Germanic given name can be Claus or Klaus.
The likely word is the conjunction "because" (starts clause explaining reason).Less likely is that this is the plural noun beacons, meaning markers such as lighthouses.
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
Restrictive Clause is the other name of relative clause..
a dependent clause that modifies a noun
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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.
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.