Meaning & Examples of Dependent Clause & Independent Clause
DEPENDENT CLAUSE & INDEPENDENT CLAUSE – Here are their meanings and as well as some examples.
Under the English subject, a composition may start from a word to a phrase then a clause, a sentence, and then to paragraphs. Among these, what is uncommon to most people is a clause.
Clause is discussed in the elementary level. It consists a subject and a predicate but may convey an incomplete idea.
There are two(2) types of clauses – the dependent clause and the independent clause. That is what we will discuss in this article.
Independent Clause
Clauses categorized as independent are those that can stand alone in a sentence. It has a subject and a predicate and conveys a complete idea or meaning.
For example:
- The dog is barking at the stranger.
Subject – dog
Predicate – is barking at the stranger
- The rain stopped after a while.
Subject – rain
Predicate – stopped
- The cup is filled with water
Subject – cup
Predicate – filled with water
Dependent Clause
Contrary to independent clause, a dependent clause do not express a complete idea. Here are some examples wherein the dependent clauses are italicized.
- The gardener won’t come if it will rain.
- Due to the huge prices of the shoes, Margaux bought only three pairs.
- In case the driver will arrive, give him the money for the gas.
- Romeo will follow Juliet to the woods if she won’t be home by 12 midnight.
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