A clause is a group of words that have a subject and a predicate and is used as a sentence or part of a sentence.
And which clauses should be matched with and who clauses.
Yes, these are the two main types of clauses. The names are dependent and independent clauses.
There is Main clauses, adjective clauses, adverb clauses and noun clauses, its not just "subordinate clause."
Exemption clauses are the problem, it is not the nature
There are two kinds of clauses and three types of clauses in the English language. The two kinds are independent and dependent. An independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate that represent a complete thought. Dependent clauses depend on independent clauses to make complete sense. the three dependent clauses are noun clauses, adjective clauses, and adverb clauses.
A simple sentence.
The Magna Carta had 63 clauses. Some of these clauses we still use today.
diffrenece between phrases and clauses
a list of noun clauses is a list
What is the word that joins clauses called
No, independent clauses can stand alone as sentences, but dependent clauses cannot stand alone.
A conjunction, a coordinate one for independent clauses and a subordinate one for dependent clauses.