• traditional grammar, an independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject...
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  • contains a single clause with a finite verb. Complex sentences contain at least one clause subordinated (dependent) to an independent clause (one that could...
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  • dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, subclause or embedded clause, is a certain type of clause that juxtaposes an independent clause within...
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    jail". Clauses can be classified as independent (main clauses) and dependent (subordinate clauses). An orthogonal way of classifying clauses is by the...
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  • these clauses, in either "dependent" or "independent" form – also have patterns, as explained below. A simple sentence consists of only one clause. A compound...
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  • used to separate clauses. In English, a comma is used to separate a dependent clause from the independent clause if the dependent clause comes first: After...
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  • In grammar, a content clause is a dependent clause that provides content implied or commented upon by an independent clause. The term was coined by Danish...
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  • a clause. A clause can either be a clause simplex or a clause complex. A clause simplex represents a single process going on through time. A clause complex...
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  • verb or a finite intransitive verb can function as the root of an independent clause. Finite verbs are distinguished from non-finite verbs such as infinitives...
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  • languages except English, uses V2 word order, though only in independent clauses. In dependent clauses, the finite verb is placed last (subject–object–verb word...
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  • semicolon is most commonly used to link (in a single sentence) two independent clauses that are closely related in thought, such as when restating the preceding...
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  • clause is a clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase and uses some grammatical device to indicate that one of the arguments in the relative clause refers...
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  • Infinitive (redirect from Infinitive clause)
    infinitival clause, which is contained in the finite independent clause (the whole sentence). The grammatical structure of an infinitival clause may differ...
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  • to be called Bellevue Avenue. In meaning-independent descriptions of language, a non-finite clause is a clause whose verbal chain is non-finite; for example...
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  • colon after an independent clause to direct attention to a list, an appositive, or a quotation, and it can be used between independent clauses if the second...
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  • to separate clauses. In English, a comma is often used to separate a dependent clause from the independent clause if the dependent clause comes first:...
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  • 3rd-person subject of the independent clause. In some descriptive work on the language, when the subject of the independent clause is co-referential with...
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    the Senate. In combination with the vesting clauses of Article Two and Article Three, the Vesting Clause of Article One establishes the separation of...
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  • 000) should be independent. Clause 49 of the listing agreements defines independent directors as follows: "For the purpose of this clause the expression...
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  • appears in a dependent clause separated from the independent one by the complementizer que ("that"), but not all dependent clauses require it. When the...
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  • of the English language. This includes the structure of words, phrases, clauses, sentences, and whole texts. This article describes a generalized, present-day...
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  • sentence in which the main idea (independent clause) is elaborated by the successive addition of modifying clauses or phrases. It adds modifying elements...
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  • that the genitive absolute usually does not refer to anything in the independent clause; however, there are many exceptions, notably in the New Testament...
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  • Clause IV is part of the Labour Party Rule Book which sets out the aims and values of the British Labour Party. The original clause, adopted in 1918,...
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  • composed of a verb and its arguments except the subject of an independent clause or coordinate clause. Thus, in the sentence A fat man quickly put the money...
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  • language, a non-finite verb cannot perform action as the main verb of an independent clause. Non-finite verb forms in some other languages include converbs, gerundives...
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  • The Foreign Emoluments Clause is a provision in Article I, Section 9, Clause 8 of the United States Constitution that prohibits the federal government...
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  • hypothetical state of affairs or uncertain event contingent to it in the independent clause or apodosis, or both (e.g. in Hungarian or Finnish). Some languages...
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  • a comma splice or comma fault is the use of a comma to join two independent clauses. For example: It is nearly half past five, we cannot reach town before...
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  • word order can be used as a means to emphasize a constituent in an independent clause by moving it to the beginning of the sentence. This is a defining...
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