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Freelance Writers & Editors Guide in Prose Composition

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Clauses

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Clauses A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate.

A main clause, or independent clause, can stand alone as a complete sentence.

Janie bought Ted’s old Volkswagen.

It had a good engine but a rusted body.

A subordinate clause, or dependent clause, in contrast, cannot stand alone as a sentence because it is an incomplete thought.

When I cook, I use a lot of garlic.

If you don’t like garlic, you can substitute onions.

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