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1 June, 01:51
Is "thrilled to win the match" a dependent clause
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Daphne Warren
1 June, 03:47
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It is dependent because it can't stand as its I own sentence. it needs an independent sentence to make it a complex sentence.
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Connor Freeman
1 June, 04:14
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Yes almost 87% sure dont quote me tho
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