Sentenceclauses
A sentence clause is an autonomous unit of a sentence that expresses a complete thought, independent of other clauses within the sentence. In general, a sentence clause is characterized by a subject, a predicate, or both, which denotes the presence of a complete idea.
There are two primary types of clause: independent and dependent. An independent clause contains a subject
The function of a sentence clause depends on its relationship to other clauses within a sentence. Independent
In terms of formation, sentence clauses can be developed or reduced. Reduction involves eliminating non-essential words
Overall, the modification and reorganization of sentence clauses allow for greater expressiveness, flexibility, and nuance in