I want to start my own school club.
An independent clause is a sentence that can stand on its own.
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The difference between the independent clause and the dependent clause is: "dependent clause" has a complete thought like for example "the catcher missed the ball" it expresses who missed the ball (the catcher)."independent clause" has no complete thought like for example "the movie idol" it cannot express who is the movie idol.
The difference between the independent clause and the dependent clause is: "dependent clause" has a complete thought like for example "the catcher missed the ball" it expresses who missed the ball (the catcher)."independent clause" has no complete thought like for example "the movie idol" it cannot express who is the movie idol.
An Independent clause can stand alone in a sentence. Example: (The IC is underlined) I can lift twenty pounds of feathers with brown spots on them.
Can is not an independent clause, it's a modal auxiliary verb that expresses ability. Example: He can do fifty push-ups. An independent clause is a sentence that contains a subject, verb, and expresses a complete thought.
That's fun, jumping like that?
Can't you do a better question
Described the picture of the house use the independent and dependent clause?She was dead tired, yet she walked on.Bold clause is Independent clause, the italics one is dependent clause.
An independent clause stands alone.
An alternative term for a main clause is an independent clause.
A dependent clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought. An independent clause, on the other hand, is a group of words that has a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought, thus forming a complete sentence. Example: Dependent clause: "Although she was tired" - this phrase cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Independent clause: "She went to bed early" - this phrase can stand alone as a complete sentence.