In clause 39 of the Magna Carta the King of England sets out the rights citizens
I think you can't have a subordinate independent clause. A subordinate clause is a clause which is dependant on another clause it can't stand alone as a sentence. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence.
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.
Restrictive Clause is the other name of relative clause..
An alternative term for a main clause is an independent clause.
it is claws that is the homophone for clause
I have seen the Magna Carta and it one piece of paper written in very small print. I doubt that there is a "clause 39".
39 articles of faith.
Ubican mean "when" or "where", and is used in questions/relative clausesCumat the beginning of a clause with an indicative verb means whenCumat the beginning of a clause with a subjunctive verb can mean whenUtat the beginning of a clause with an indicative verb can mean whenQuo Temporemeans "at what time", and can be used in questions.
You mean: 39=3c 13=c
39 Steps (movie by Alfred Hitchcock)
An independent clause, also known as a simple sentence, is a clause that can stand alone and express a complete thought.
30+35+39+36=140 mean= 140/4 therefore mean=35
I think you can't have a subordinate independent clause. A subordinate clause is a clause which is dependant on another clause it can't stand alone as a sentence. An independent clause can stand alone as a sentence.
I am still 39 years old
If you mean 13 and 39 then the LCM is 39
The predicator is the verb part of a sentence or a clause.
39 Books in the Old Testament 39 Books in the Old Testament