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Clause
ClauseIn general, a sentence is a complete expression composed of one sense or more while a clause can only have one sense of expression. Therefore a clasue is the basic usit of English grammar to express a sense of expression in an expression or throught, the sentence. She has a necklace which is made of platinum. Mary has a necklace, and Debra has a necklace too. Subject and PredicateLike a sentence, in order to make a complete sense of what is being expressed, a thing of person, persons, thing, or things, etc, must be named together with something saying about the mentioned thing in a clause. In other words, every clause should have two parts of information. That is, a clasue must have at least one subject to speak about and there must have at least one thing or predicate to say or predicate about that subject. She has a necklace which is made of platinum Types of ClausesAccording to the sense of a clause, clauses in a sentence can be divided into independent and dependent clauses.
Combination of Independent ClausesUsually simple independent clauses of simple expression are combined into one sentence of a larger unit of thought for expressing a more complete sense of expression itself. There are three ways to connect or combine independent clauses together.
The Main ClauseA main clause is also a term used to name a group of words made up of a subject and a predicate like an independent clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence. Therefore a main clause is always an independent clause. Since an independent clause can never be a subordinate clause, a main clause must be a superordinate clause. As a main clause cannot be a subordinate clause, a main clause is the essential elemnt of a sentence. superordinate clause only. For a simple sentence, the only single clause element unit is a main clause in the sentence and the single clause is also an independent clause. For a compound sentence, the clause element unit without a connecting conjunction in front of the element unit is a main clause in the sentence because an independent clause that can stand alone as a complete sentence. And the other element units without the connecting words that can stand on their own as acceptable sentences and have equal importance to the main clause are also refereed as main clauses. The connecting conjunctions, and, or, nor, for, yet, but, and so, are also called coordinators for the usage of connecting main clauses of equal import. Kinds of dependent ClausesAlthough a dependent clause cannot stand by itself without combining with an independent clause to make a complete good sense, a dependent clause can make various functions within a sentence grammatically. Unlike independent clause, a dependent clause must be a subordinate clause of a main or independent clause. But according to the grammatic function of a dependent clause in the sentence, dependent Clauses can be categorized into three basic kinds.
Clause Combination within a SentenceBesides a simple sentence, a complex sentence, a compound sentence, and a compound-complex sentence are sentences formed by the combination of clauses. Compound SentenceFor a compound sentence, there are two ideas or more expressed by two independent clauses or more. A compound sentence can be combined by simply adding a semicolon between the two independent clauses. Method of coordination can also be used when a more clear coordinating relation between the two ideas of independent clauses is needed to be expressed in a sentence. A coordinating conjunction is placed in front of an independent clause for adding additional coordinating information and turning the independent clause into a coordinate clause of another independent clause. Coordinating conjunctions that can be used are and, or, nor, for, yet, but, and so.
Complex SentenceFor a complex sentence, there are two ideas or more expressed by one independent clause plus one dependent clause or more. Method of subordination can be used when a more clear relation between the idea of a dependent clause and the idea of a main clause, the independent clause, is needed to be expressed in a sentence. A connecting conjunction is placed in front of an independent clause for adding additional connecting information in related to another independent clause and turning the independent clause into a dependent clause of another independent clause. According to the grammatic function of a dependent clause in the sentence, dependent clauses can be categorized into three basic kinds.
The subordinating conjunctions that can be used are much more than coordinating conjunctions. These linking words can be cataloged as following.
Compound-Complex SentenceThe clause combination of compound-complex sentence is just the application of clause combination techniques used in complex sentence in compound sentence together with clause combination techniques used in compound sentence. General Classification of Clauses
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