In a sentence independent clauses are those which are independent of one another. Look at the example:
he is an active boy but his brother is very lazy.
here two clauses
1.he is an active boy
2.his brother is very lazy
are combining with one another
both clauses are independent of one another
Independent clause: "I went to the store." Dependent clause: "Because it was raining."
yours faithfully
Some examples of clause modifiers include adverbs, adverbial phrases, and adverbial clauses that modify the meaning of the main clause by providing additional information about time, place, manner, or reason. For instance, phrases like "in the morning," "very slowly," and clauses such as "because he was tired" are all types of clause modifiers.
Example of penalty
please help me ..
Yes
"Because I was tired" or "Although it was raining"
Independent: She rode the bus home. Dependent: Although she rode the bus home
Although there are many subordinate conjunctions, the most common are "and", "but", and "or". A subordinate conjunction connects a subordinate clause (a clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence) to a main clause (a complete sentence).
The necessary and proper clause known as the Elastic Clause is a provision in Article One of the United States Constitution. An example of this is mandatory integration.
Anadiplosis means repetition of the last word of the preceding clause at the start of the next sentence. It is commonly used by the politicians.
A subordinating conjunction begins a subordinate clause. It connects the subordinate clause to the main clause and shows the relationship between the two. Examples of subordinating conjunctions include "although," "because," and "if."