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Physically speaking, yes they mature. But emotionally it cannot be said .
An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence. A dependent clause contains a subject and verb but cannot be a sentence. In the sentence "I'll stop by your office after I finish my lunch", "I'll stop by your office" is an independent clause, and "after I finish my lunch" is a dependent clause.
Did you manage to finish your sentence?The correct usage would be "did you manage to finish?"
An independent clause can stand on its own as a sentence. A dependent clause contains a subject and verb but cannot be a sentence. In the sentence "I'll stop by your office after I finish my lunch", "I'll stop by your office" is an independent clause, and "after I finish my lunch" is a dependent clause.
The subordinate clause in the sentence "After you finish your dinner you may go to the movies" is "After you finish your dinner." This clause provides a condition for the main clause and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It is classified as an adverbial clause because it modifies the verb "may go" by indicating when the action can take place.
The preposition in the sentence is "to", which shows the relationship between "able" and "finish."
(to finish)
Let it be
Prison
we can capture it and take it some where else but we cannot finish it.
By hook or by crook, I'm determined to get into Harvard medical school.
"to finish your test" is the infinitive phrase.