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A claues is a group of words containing a subject and a verb, but is an incomplete thought.

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What clause must always be combined with an independent clause?

A dependent clause.


What is a dependent and an inpendent clause?

Dependent clause is one that is dependent on other part. Independent clause always works alone by itself.


What kind of clause is Mikayla always does her homework.?

The sentence "Mikayla always does her homework" contains an independent clause. An independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone as a sentence. In this case, it has a subject ("Mikayla") and a predicate ("always does her homework"), making it a complete statement.


What type of sentence is whenever you go to the beach it always seems to rain?

The sentence "Whenever you go to the beach, it always seems to rain" is a complex sentence. It contains an independent clause ("it always seems to rain") and a dependent clause ("whenever you go to the beach"). The dependent clause cannot stand alone and provides a condition under which the independent clause occurs.


What is the noun clause in Flaming carrot always has flippers for when he needs to swim?

In the sentence "Flaming Carrot always has flippers for when he needs to swim," the noun clause is "when he needs to swim." This clause functions as the object of the preposition "for," indicating the purpose of the flippers.


Does an adjective clause always come before the word it modifies?

yes


When using expressions of uncertainty the second clause of the statement is always in this verb tense?

Subjunctive, basically because the first clause is a "want" and then after is que.


How do you spot a correct noun clause?

A correct noun clause always has the subject before a verb. Noun clauses are used frequently with questions words making it hard for students to always make it right.


What clause clause should always be separated from the rest of the sentence by comma's.?

A non-restrictive (or non-essential) clause should always be separated from the rest of the sentence by commas. This type of clause adds extra information that can be removed without changing the sentence's overall meaning. For example, in the sentence "My brother, who lives in New York, is visiting," the clause "who lives in New York" is non-restrictive and thus set off by commas.


What is a phrase between two commas?

That's a clause. You should always pause at the end of a clause, much like a kitten, which has claws at the end of its paws.


What is a complete clause?

A relative clause always begins with a relative pronoun that is substituted for a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun when sentences are combined. A relative clause functions like an adjective, giving more information on a noun.


What two things does a group of words need in order to be a clause?

A clause is a group of related words containing a subject that tells the reader what the sentence is about, and the verb tells the reader what the subject is doing. A clause comes in four types, independent, dependent, relative or noun clause