mainlause
Mainlause, also known as the main clause, is a fundamental concept in linguistics and grammar, particularly in the study of sentence structure. It refers to a clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence, expressing a complete thought. Main clauses are characterized by their ability to convey a subject and a predicate, which together form a declarative sentence.
In English, a main clause typically consists of a subject (the noun or pronoun that performs the
Main clauses can be independent or dependent. Independent main clauses can stand alone as sentences, while
Main clauses play a crucial role in sentence construction and can be combined with other clauses to