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What words start dependent clauses?

Dependent clauses may be used as noun clauses or adjective clauses. A dependent clause starts with words like after, although, before, if or since.



What is an example clause?

While dependent clauses include a subject and predicate, they don't express a complete thought. Examples - When it rains. Because you were late. Before you go to sleep. These words are not able to stand on their own.

How do you identify a dependent sentence? To form a complete sentence, a dependent (or subordinate), clause must be supported by an independent clause.

What are examples of dependent and independent clauses?

Answer: A dependent marker word means that the clause cannot be used as a sentence by itself. Example: "If she goes" is not a complete sentence. The clause that is independent marker words can be used as a complete sentence. Example: "Therefore she leaves" = complete sentence.

What is a clause in a sentence?

Clauses are groups or words that contain both predicates and subjects. A clause, unlike phrases, can sometimes be used as a sentence. This clause type is called an independent Clause. The independent clause can be used as a complete sentence by itself, but the subordinate clause cannot.