Dad has a secret fishing spot
on route 119 there is a fisherman when you battle him he will have the feebas you can catch them right in front of where he is fishing unless you changed the catchy phrase in dewford town then its position will change
You can capture Feebas on Route 119 in Pokemon Ruby, this is dependant on the phrase in Dewford (that changes it's location) and is luck to find the correct tile that Feebas appears on when fishing.
You have to go to route 119 and do ALOT of fishing because it appears on 6 random tiles that can be changed by changing the trendy phrase in dewford town. Soz but this is the only way without cheating or trading with someone that does have one
Not a phrase but a word. Unique.
An adjunctive is a connector joining two components of the same weight, or a substance added as a supplement.
Dad has a secret fishing spot
independent clause.
The phrase "But then he moved" is a dependent clause. This phrase is dependent on the first part of the sentence and could not be a sentence alone.
The opposite of a sentence phrase or subordinate can be a main clause or an independent clause. These are complete thoughts or ideas that can stand alone as a sentence.
a clause has a subject and a verb and may or may not complete a though (depended on a subordinate clause or independent). A prepositional phrase has a preposition and the object of the preposition
An independent clause (or main clause) can be defined as a clause that can stand by itself, also known as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate ; it makes sense by itself. Independent clauses can be joined by using a semicolon or a coordinating conjunction such as for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so.
To be an idependent clause a phrase would need a conjugated verb. i.e "a bushel of apples to take home" is a phrase. "I need a bushel of apples to take home" is a complete sentence.
Appositives
"Christine blew out the candles on the cake" - independent clause "and opened her presents" - dependent clause
An independent phrase is a group of words made up of a sbject (noun) and a predicate (verb). An independent phase can sand alone as a simple sentance, unlike a dependant phrase. By itself a independant clause is also called a simple sentence
Yes. In order for it to be an independent clause there would have to be a subject that is over your head.
Is he fell over a phrase a main clause or a subordinate clause