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24 February, 06:36

Type the independent clause in this sentence.

'Whenever there is a bluegrass festival, Dad goes and takes along his banjo.'

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  1. 24 February, 07:20
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    - 'Dad goes and takes along his banjo'.

    Explanation:

    Independent clauses are exemplified as the clauses that have the ability to stand on their own. Such clauses comprise a subject followed by a predicate and convey a complete, independent and accomplished thought.

    As per the question, the given sentence exemplifies a complex sentence that begins with the 'subordinate or dependent clauses' followed by the independent or principal clause 'Dad goes and takes along his banjo.' This clause involves a subject 'Dad' and predicate 'goes and takes along his banjo' that provides it the ability to offer a complete and adept thought in itself without relying upon any other clause to accomplish its meaning.
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