Yes, "Saturdays are the best" is a main clause. A main clause, also known as an independent clause, is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate and can stand alone as a sentence. In this case, "Saturdays" is the subject, "are" is the verb, and "the best" is the predicate complement, making it a complete thought.
Rochelle (from The Saturdays) once explained that they called themselves The Saturdays because it's everyone's favourite day, and it is always the best night out.
The Saturdays first song was Up.
Kumon centers typically open on Saturdays around 9:00 AM, but specific hours can vary by location. It's best to check with your local Kumon center for their exact Saturday hours.
Mollie King from the Saturdays is 5'4
Sophie Piper is the step sister of Rochelle from the Saturdays.
An alternative term for a main clause is an independent clause.
The subordinate clause "that can be found in the US" modifies the noun "lobsters" in the main clause "Some of the best lobsters are from off the coast of Maine." It provides additional information about the lobsters mentioned in the main clause.
There is no main person. The five girls have an equal role as a part of The Saturdays and are all lead singers.
A main clause = it is independent, i.e. it does not depend on any other sentence. A subordinate clause = a sentence depending on/subordinated to a another sentence, either a main clause or another subordinate clause. (you ask the main clause a question and you answer with the subordinate). e.g. "Can you tell me/ (the main clause) when the book was written?" ( the subordinate clause = a Direct Object). or "This is the book/ that I told you about". (the second clause is an Attributive or a Relative Clause). or If she had know this, / she wouldn't have trusted him." (the first sentence is an If Clause or a Conditional).
main clause; subordinate clause
There is only one clause, so it is automatically the main clause. "Rafael" is a noun of address, not a clause. If you has said, "I asked Rafael whether he had seen my textbook," then "I asked Rafael" would be the main clause.
A clause that forms a complete sentence
Its Main cause; Subordinate Clause- Just got it right for apexx
A main clause typically follows an introductory phrase or clause. The main clause contains the main subject and verb of the sentence and provides the primary information or action.
Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?
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.
Rochelle (from The Saturdays) once explained that they called themselves The Saturdays because it's everyone's favourite day, and it is always the best night out.