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Grades are dependent on how well you listen in class, do your homework, and study. She was dependent on him to get to school. A child is a dependent of his or her parents or guardians.
A dependent clause is similar to a sentence because they are both made of words. And the difference: The Dependent Clause is unfinished while a sentence is.
After he finished his homework, he went to bed because he was tired.
He renewed the book because it was for homework.
In the past, you failed to do your homework because you were watching TV. Hereafter, you will do your homework before turning on the TV.
A dependent clause in a sentence beginning with "because." Ex: BECAUSE IT RAINED, the game was cancelled. BECAUSE IT RAINED is the because clause, and it is dependent because it is a fragment when it stands alone.
I holler at my brother , because he put my homework in the trash.
The student got in trouble because her homework was incomplete.
The teacher asked for my homework; however, i had to lie to her because i did not do it.
No, because it's not started off with a capital letter and there's no end punctuation. It would be a sentence if it was written like this: "She will have completed the homework by Tuesday."
"He moved" is the independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence. "But then" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces the dependent clause which adds more information about the action in the independent clause.
A comma typically comes before "because" when it is used to introduce a dependent clause in a sentence.