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'''Clause''' = a part of a larger sentence that contains a subject and a verb. An '''Independent clause''' could be sentences by itself (because it makes a complete thought), whereas a '''Dependent clauses''' could not be a sentence by itself (because it does not make a complete thought).  For more see: [[Clause (grammar)|Clause (grammar) - A+ Club Lesson Planner & Study Guide (school4schools.wiki)]]
'''Clause''' = a part of a larger sentence that contains a subject and a verb. An '''Independent clause''' could be a sentence by itself (because it makes a complete thought), whereas a '''Dependent clause''' could not be a sentence by itself (because it does not make a complete thought).   
 
For more see: [[Clause (grammar)|Clause (grammar) - A+ Club Lesson Planner & Study Guide (school4schools.wiki)]]

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Clause = a part of a larger sentence that contains a subject and a verb. An Independent clause could be a sentence by itself (because it makes a complete thought), whereas a Dependent clause could not be a sentence by itself (because it does not make a complete thought).

For more see: Clause (grammar) - A+ Club Lesson Planner & Study Guide (school4schools.wiki)