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TYPES OF CLAUSES, , A clause is a group of words that has subject and, predicate. Every complete sentence is made up of, at least one or more clause(s)., , Independent or Main Clause, Subject + Verb = Complete Thought, , Dependent or Subordinate, Subord Conj.+ Subj+Verb = Incomplete Thought, yy Relative or Adjective Clause, , Starts with the relative pronoun, , Noun Clauses, , It is a dependent clause that works as a noun., , Clauses W, , i Dependent . N cl, Main clauses are Relative Clause joun Clause, joined by Clause starts, , Fy starts with Itis dependant, Coordinating aan hi, , ea Relative, 5 a Subordinating clause that works, Conjunctions Conjunctions Pronoun as noun., , After Who Noun clauses, 2 canactasa, , Although as Which, Because Whose, Before Whom, , Even if That, Once That which, , EXAMPLES, , John bought a new car. (One sentence, one clause), , subject, direct, or indirect, , objects or, predicate, nominatives., , John bought a new car, but he is using his old car., (One sentence, two clauses), , Whenever | go to the superstore, | buy chips., (Dependent Clause), , She walked. (Independent Clause), , | met my friends yesterday. The friend, who had, oleh arl Pm Yl ava all] <tniem (s-E-) ah -X@l O19), , Tell me who left his book on the table. (Direct, , object), 19), , or), 2), 3), 4), 5), 05)