lol :P
baisse if you mean (rain) drop. Tomber if you mean to drop (something)
There are two kinds of clauses and three types of clauses in the English language. The two kinds are independent and dependent. An independent clause consists of a subject and a predicate that represent a complete thought. Dependent clauses depend on independent clauses to make complete sense. the three dependent clauses are noun clauses, adjective clauses, and adverb clauses.
it depends on what paragraphs you mean and the certain clauses mean different things to and the declaration is a complicated peice of work
Exemption clauses are the problem, it is not the nature
it is when your pants drop when you about to have intercourse.
a complete subject and a complete predicate
Adverbial subordinate clauses, adjectival subordinate clauses, and nominal subordinate clauses.
Don't drop that ecstasy.
dependent clauses
In science it can mean a drop.
A semicolon is used to connect two closely related independent clauses in a sentence. It indicates a stronger relationship between the clauses than a period but less than a conjunction like "and" or "but".