The clause 'What you need most' is a relative clause with the word 'what' functioning as a relative pronoun. The clause 'relates' to the antecedent for the pronoun 'what'. Example:
Time is what you need most. (The noun time is the antecedent and the clause is functioning as the object of the sentence)
What you need most is a good kick in the pants. (The noun kick is the antecedent and the clause is functioning as the subject of the sentence)
A dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought. Dependent clauses rely on independent clauses to form complete sentences.
Hi,I think that you need to say what the choices for the questions were. If you meant to ask "What is an example of an independent clause?", then here's an example:Greg was hungry, but there was no food in the house.The clause Greg was hungry could be a sentence on its own. That means that it is an independent clause.If you were given a multiple choice question, then you need to add more detail (i.e. the possible answers).
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The subject of the noun clause "what you need" is you.
I need what kind of essay cause it could be any
comma
You would need to exclude the unwanted values in the where clause of the query, for example;select * from InvoiceLines where InvoiceValue 0
main clause; independent clause
Yes, a noun clause is used as a subject of a sentence or the object of a verb or a preposition. For example: What you want is what you want despite what others need. Subject: What you want Verb: is Direct object: what you want Preposition: despite Object of the preposition: what others need
really need some
Yes, a comma is generally needed when a subordinate clause begins with a subordinate conjunction. The comma is used to separate the subordinate clause from the main clause.
All sorts for example patients that need surgery