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27 May, 17:39

Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither? Where there is water, there are mosquitoes. A. subordinate clause B. independent clause C. neither

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  1. 27 May, 17:45
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    I don't see any underlined words in the sentence. However, I'll just post my answer based on my understanding.

    Where there is water ⇒ subordinate clause

    There are mosquitoes ⇒ independent clause

    Independent clause is a complete sentence. It has a subject, a verb, and expresses a complete thought.

    Subordinate clause is a dependent clause that starts with a conjunction. It also has a subject and a verb but it is dependent on the main clause.
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