justice for all
main verb in the independent clause. Adverbial clauses always start with a subordinating conjunction and must connect to an independent clause to make sense. For example: Even if I take the train, I still might be late to my appointment
Resulted in. For example, "His drinking problem resulted in his arrest."
Asubordinate(or dependent) clause dose not express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence.Example: If wishes were horsesThe meaning of a subordinate clause is complete only when the clause is attached to an independent clause.Example: If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride.Sometimes the word that begins the subordinate clause is the subject of the clause.Example: This is a line that comes from a mother goose rhyme.Example: When my grandmother was young, many children were learning mother goose rhymes.Example: This is the trophy that out soccer team won.
Its Main cause; Subordinate Clause- Just got it right for apexx
A clause that does not make sense without the presence of another clause is called a dependent clause.
Ronald McDonald the boogie man and santa clause
We say that a person or an idea is influential.
A) Adverbial clause B) Adjective clause C) Prepositional clause the truth is i have no idea, but i have a question and please tell me the answer in person. whats your middle name darryl??
I have completely no idea
The clause in parentheses is a noun clause, functioning as the direct object in the sentence. It introduces the idea of the surprise and provides more information about it.
At the Constitutional Convention, the New Jersey Plan contained the idea of what would eventually become the Supremacy Clause. It was also known as the Paterson Plan.
Commerce Clause
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, as the object of a verb or a preposition, and as a subject complement or an object complement.Examples:Her idea was really helpful. (subject of the sentence)We made good use of the time that the idea has saved. (subject of the relative clause)I have an idea. (direct object of the verb 'have')I'm looking for a good idea. (object of the preposition 'for')Your plan is a good idea. (subject complement, plan = idea)That is a plan, a good idea. (object complement, plan = idea)
The Law of triads
The Law of triads
The main idea of the sentence is 'I stopped the car', so this is the independent clause. 'When the whistle blew' gives additional information, but isn't meaningful alone. It is the dependent clause.
Every sentence that follows the topic sentence will in some way support or prove the controlling idea. If any main clause does not support the controlling idea, it has no purpose in the paragraph.