A subject and a predicate
well for adjectives it must be a describing clause and for verb it must be a doing clause and for a adverb it must be a modifying 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
A clause that has a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought is a dependent clause, also called a subordinate clause.Since traditionally a complete independent sentence is said to "express a complete thought", an example of a clause which cannot stand alone as a complete sentence would be one such type. An independent sentence in English must have a tensed verb, so I guess we are looking for a clause whose verb is not tensed. An infinitival clause with "to" would be one such example. In "It would be too difficult for us to clean all these fish", for instance, "for us to clean all these fish" is a clause with subject "us" and verb "clean", but there is no past or present tensed form of a verb, so it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.Other similar examples use an "-ing" form of a verb, rather than the "to" infinitive form.
The subordinate clause in your sentence begins with the word before.
The noun clause is "Superhero Flaming Carrot wears flippers".The complete clause is "why Superhero Flaming Carrot wears flippers", and adverbial clause modifying the verb wonder.Note: The name of the character must be capitalized as a proper noun.
An independent clause must have a subject, a verb, and express a complete thought. The subject indicates who or what the clause is about, while the verb conveys the action or state of being. Together, they form a statement that can stand alone as a sentence.
well for adjectives it must be a describing clause and for verb it must be a doing clause and for a adverb it must be a modifying clause
A dependent clause.
No. A clause is more than one word. Were is the past form of are. In this sentence -- The boy who we met yesterday is very strange. The clause - who we met yesterday - is a relative clause. It begins with the relative pronoun - who.
A conditional clause is a type of dependent clause that usually begins with "if" and expresses a condition upon which the main clause's action is dependent. It specifies the circumstances that must be met for the main clause to occur.
An independent clause is a complete sentence that can stand on its own. A sentence must have a subject and a predicate in order to be considered an independent clause.
"if" clause and a "then" clause. The "if" clause states a condition that must be true in order for the statement to be true, and the "then" clause states the result or outcome if the condition is met.
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Yes, an elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
Example sentence - You must read the contract completely in order to find the clause that applies.
The subordinate clause is 'before she goes out.'
No, a dependent clause does not express a complete thought on its own. It relies on an independent clause to form a complete sentence.