Month: March 2020
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Noun Clause
What is a Noun Clause? A Noun Clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. As a noun clause does the work of a noun, it can be subject to a sentence, object of a transitive verb, object of a preposition, apposition to a noun, or complement to a linking verb. Examples of…
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Adjective Clause AKA Relative Clause
What is a Relative Clause? (Also known as Adjective Clause) A Relative Clause (or an Adjective Clause) is a dependent clause that acts as an adjective. Relative clause examples: The girl whom we hired yesterday is brilliant. “whom we hired yesterday” is the dependent clause. It modifies the noun, “the girl“. It acts as an…
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Adverb Clause
Adverb Clause Definition An Adverb clause (also called adverbial clause) is a subordinate clause (i.e., dependent clause) acting as an adverb. It modifies the main clause and is introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as because, if, when, although, since, etc. There are several types of adverb clauses. They are classified according to their function. Thus…
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Independent Clause and Dependent Clause
What is Independent Clause and Dependent Clause? Independent Clause and Dependent Clause are the major structures of the sentences. Let us examine the Dependent Clause first. What is a Dependent Clause? A dependent clause is a clause that cannot express a complete thought. Like any clause, it has a subject and a predicate of its…
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What is a sentence?
Definition of a sentence To understand sentence structure, it’s important that you know what is a sentence. A sentence in grammar is a set of semantically arranged words and conveys a complete thought. It is the basic grammatical unit. It essentially contains a subject and a predicate. The subject is a noun, pronoun, or a…