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The Clause

1 THE Clause Recognize a Clause when you see one. clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every Clause has at least a subject and a verb. Other characteristics will help you distinguish one type of Clause from another. MA I N CL A U S E S Every main Clause will follow this pattern: SU B J E C T + VERB = C o m p l e t e T h o u g h t. Here are some examples: Lazy students whine. Students = subject; whine = verb. Cola spilled o ver the glass and splashed onto the counter. Cola = subject; spilled, splashed = verbs. My dog loves pizza c rusts. Dog = subject; loves = verb. The important point to remember is that every sentence must have at least one main Clause .

Grammar Bytes! |chompchomp.com ©2018 4 If, however, we revise dog and choose more specific words instead, the relative clause becomes nonessential and does require commas to separate it from the

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