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23 June, 00:19
What is a independent clause
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Aliana Nguyen
23 June, 00:20
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I did this last week, An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone in a sentence.
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Nola Serrano
23 June, 00:33
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An independent clause is a clause that stands alone as a sentence, meaning it is expressed as a "complete thought"
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