Independent clause
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British pronunciation/ˌɪndɪpˈɛndənt klˈɔːz/
American pronunciation/ˌɪndɪpˈɛndənt klˈɔːz/

Définition et Signification de "independent clause"

Independent clause
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proposition indépendante

(grammar) a group of words including a subject and a verb expressing a complete thought

What is an "independent clause"?

An independent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb and expresses a complete thought. It can stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not rely on any other clause for its meaning. For example, in the sentence "She enjoys reading," "She enjoys reading" is an independent clause that conveys a complete idea. Independent clauses can also be combined with other independent clauses or dependent clauses to form more complex sentences. For instance, in the sentence "She enjoys reading, and he likes writing," both parts are independent clauses that can stand alone but are connected by the conjunction "and." Understanding independent clauses is essential for constructing clear and coherent sentences.

independent clause

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She was studying the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause.
The semicolon is a versatile punctuation mark: it can link independent clauses and organize detailed lists.
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