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13 December, 21:51

Which statements most accurately define an aspect of an independent clause?

(Select all that apply.)

It must be joined to a dependent clause to make a complete sentence.

It always functions as an adverb in complex sentences.

It has a verb/action that tells the reader what the subject is doing.

It has a subject that tells the reader what the sentence is about.

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  1. 13 December, 22:03
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    The statements that define an independent clause most accurately are "It has a verb/action that tells the reader what the subject is doing" and "it has a subject that tells the reader what the sentence is about".

    The independent clauses are sentences that can stand by themselves; in other words, they do not need any other explanation to make sense becuase they contains all the information needed to be a complete sentence. You can identify these clauses becuase:

    They have a subject They have an action verb or predicate They express a complete ideation
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