"I don't know how I got here." is a complete sentence; a compound sentence with two complete thoughts, joined by a conjunction:
I = subject
don't (do not) = auxiliary verb, adverb combination
know = main verb
how = conjunction
I = subject
got = verb (past tense of get)
here = adverb modifying 'got'
i dont know tell a friend
i dont know then i would not be looking for it here. < not my comment is my coment> People dont look here it tells you nothing!
A clause contains a subject and a verb. A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and has a noun which is the phrase's object of the prepositionPhrase: I will do my homework after dinnerClause: I will do my homework after I have dinner.the clause contains the verb "have". In this example it is a subordinate clause because it cannot be used as a sentence on its own. However because it contains a subject and a verb, some clauses called independent clauses can stand on their own.Independent Clause: I will be there at 7 pm, but don't wait for me.The bolded clause can stand on its own because it contains a subject and a verb. if you removed "but don't wait for me" you would have a simple sentence: I will be there at 7 pm.Basically a clause can be a complete thought, and contains a subject and a verb. A phrase does not contain a subject and a verb. It only contains a preposition and a noun which is the object of the preposition.
That is an independent clause. It would be a subordinate clause if you said, "I would like to know who...."
I dont really know. I also went here to find answers lol
I dont know too!
i dont know the exact definition but here is an example.Slowing his horse, Paul Revere shouted, " The British are coming!" to all who would listen.
The Phrase "run on bank" means?
where clause is related to mysql. If you mention the sql line here it will be easy to know more on this.
i dont know its up to you
A variety of solutions is a noun phrase.You know it is a phrase (or a clause), because it is a group of words with a single meaning.(A 'variety of solutions' is one thing).You know it is a phrase (not a clause), because it has no verb.You know it is a noun, because you can substitute it for a noun in a test sentence.The doctor chose an apple.The doctor chose his hat.The doctor chose a variety of solutions.
i dont know ask someone else
um easy i dont know
i dont know i think it might be
it means to get over it.
I dont know
Don't know about the excise part - but the phrase "sunset clause" means that written somewhere into the law is a date at which time the law will expire.