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Identifying Independent and Dependent Clauses - Purdue OWLAn independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause is a sentence.
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Independent and Dependent Clauses | NMU Writing CenterIndependent clause: A group of words that contains a subject, a verb, and expresses a complete thought. An independent clause can often stand as a sentence by ...
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Independent and Dependent Clauses: Coordination ... - Butte CollegeAn independent clause (a clause is a group of words that contains at least one subject and one verb) is one that can stand on its own two feet--independently.
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Clauses and Punctuation Patterns - UNT DallasAn independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as a sentence. It expresses a complete thought and has both a subject (who) and a verb (what/action).
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[PDF] Combining Independent and Dependent ClausesAccording to the Purdue OWL, an independent clause is “a group of words that contains a subject and verb and expresses a complete thought.” A dependent clause ...
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(PDF) The Treatment of Syntax By Some Early 19th-Century LinguistsAug 5, 2025 · Luthala 2020: 43; Colombat 2020) to the relationship between two different sentences, i.e. the main or independent clause (oración ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Eighteenth-Century Grammars | British Literature WikiSimple sentences include one independent clause. An independent clause has one subject and verb relationship (although the subject and verb can be compound) and ...
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Basic Sentence Structure - TIP Sheets - Butte CollegeThe subject and predicate make up the two basic structural parts of any complete sentence. In addition, there are other elements, contained within the subject ...
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Grammar Terms: A Guide for College StudentsMay 9, 2021 · The predicate is all parts of a sentence or clause other than its subject. ... verbs used together with finite verbs to show mood or tense. A ...
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[PDF] writing-complete-sentences.pdf - USC DornsifeCriteria for sentence completeness A sentence must include a subject and a finite verb. That is, any form of the verb except the infinitive, for example, to ...
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Avoiding Modifier Problems - TIP Sheets - Butte CollegeModifiers are words-adjectives, adverbs, prepositional phrases, clauses-that explain, expand, and enrich sentences.
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SW Basic Sentence Structure - Sound WritingAs you read in the previous section, every clause is composed of a subject and a predicate, which also means that every clause has a noun and a verb.
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Kinds of Sentences and Their Punctuation - Towson University1. A SIMPLE SENTENCE has one independent clause. Punctuation note: NO commas separate two compound elements (subject, verb, direct object, indirect object, ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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[PDF] PUNCTUATION PATTERNS - Hamilton CollegeSingle independent clause. For a single independent clause with one verb, use end punctuation only. Iguanas make nice pets. Marco Polo clearly understood the ...Missing: formation | Show results with:formation
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[PDF] Using Commas - Lewis UniversityNonrestrictive appositives are set off with commas; restrictive appositives are not. Use commas to enclose clauses not essential to the meaning of a sentence.Missing: simple unless
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[PDF] sentences - Writing CenterSentences have four basic functions. Declarative sentences make a statement and provide information. Example: The boy kicked the ball. Interrogative sentences ...
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[DOC] https://www.jccc.edu/student-resources/academic-re...There are four sentence types: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. 1. The declarative sentence makes a statement. It is punctuated with ...
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Sentence Structure – Howdy or Hello? Technical and Professional ...Main clauses, also called independent clauses, can stand on their own and convey an idea. All sentences contain at least one independent clause. Dependent ...
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Sentence Variety | Agnes Scott CollegeSentence Length. Short sentences can be used to emphasize an idea. They are powerful. Longer sentences are best used to convey complex ideas.
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Commas vs. Semicolons in Compound Sentences - Purdue OWLUse a comma after the first independent clause when you link two independent clauses with one of the following coordinating conjunctions: and, but, for, or, nor ...
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Using Coordinating Conjunctions - UW-Madison Writing CenterUse coordinating conjunctions to indicate that the elements they join are equal in importance and in structure.Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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KINDS OF SENTENCES AND THEIR PUNCTUATIONA COMPOUND SENTENCE has two independent clauses joined by. A. a coordinating ... Coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) Ic, and ic. 2. Conjunctive adverbs ...
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[PDF] Sentence Patterns - Del Mar CollegeCompound Sentence: a sentence that contains at least two independent clauses ... The two ideas should be "balanced"; in other words, one independent clause should ...
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[PDF] Introduction to Graduate Writing - Sentence Structure - Purdue OWLIn a compound sentence that uses a comma-conjunction pairing, since both halves of the sentence are independent clauses, they carry equal weight with a reader.
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Coordinating conjunctions - Graduate Writing CenterCoordinating conjunctions link independent clauses. Which conjunction you use can significantly alter the meaning of the sentence. Take this example: The ...
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ENG 1001: Sentences: Simple, Compound, and Complex - IVCCCoordinating conjunctions are useful for connecting sentences, but compound sentences often are overused. While coordinating conjunctions can indicate some ...Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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None### Differences Between Independent and Dependent Clauses
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(PDF) Clauses (Types of Clauses: Main & Subordinate Clasuses)Jun 28, 2025 · The investigation reveals that independent clauses possess the ability to position alone as thorough sentences, while dependent clauses depend ...
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Clauses and Phrases - MLA Style CenterJul 22, 2020 · A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. A phrase is a group of words that lacks a subject-verb unit but otherwise functions together.
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Phrases and Clauses - Grammar and Punctuation RulesAug 27, 2025 · A compound sentence has at least two independent clauses, and they should be separated by a comma and a coordinating conjunction. A complex ...
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Chapter 9. Clauses – Collaborative Textbook on English SyntaxThe clause is the largest unit of English syntax, and is a type of category, like phrases and parts of speech.9 Chapter 9. Clauses · Subordinate Clauses · Finite And Non-Finite...
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A Clause - Grammar-QuizzesFinite Clause—an independent structure ; A finite clause is one or more noun phrases together with a predicator (a verb, an action) that combine to express a ...Phrase--A Dependent In A... · Subordinate Clause Vs... · Practice 1
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Diagramming Verbals - Grammar RevolutionParticiples end in -ing, -d, -t, or-n, and they act as adjectives. I hear running water. 3. Infinitives consist of the word to + a verb, and they act as nouns, ...
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Grammar (The Sentence) - Post University Writing CenterOct 5, 2023 · This page will cover what makes up a sentence, the functions a sentence can perform, and the structure of a sentence.
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[PDF] Independent and Dependent Clauses WorksheetJoining Clauses: 1. When I went to the zoo, I looked at the animals. 2. He came to class, but he forgot his homework. 3. We studied all night; therefore, ...
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Simple Sentence Ex - LearnTech HubFor example, “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” adds color to the basic sentence, “The fox jumps over the dog.” Expanding Simple Sentences ...
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[PDF] Basic Punctuation - Utah Valley UniversityAn exciting or emphatic statement (exclamatory sentence) is followed by an exclamation point. Example: What a good movie! Use exclamation points sparingly. They ...
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Run-ons - Comma Splices - Fused SentencesRun-ons, comma splices, and fused sentences are incorrectly punctuated compound sentences, where two independent clauses are joined without a connecting word ...Missing: pitfalls | Show results with:pitfalls
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Sentence Fragment | 20 Most Common Writing Errors - Excelsior OWLSentence fragments are one of the most common writing errors. They occur when a sentence is missing a subject or verb.