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Types of Clauses
Types of Clauses and How to Use Them discusses different of clauses we use when we write. Using a What is a clause? of clauses overly repetitive or “choppy” writing.
This follow-up handout will show more complex applications of dependent clauses, such as being able to identify and properly use noun, adverb, adjective, and elliptical clauses.
Independent clauses contain both a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. Example: Jet lag affects most long distance travelers.
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THE CLAUSE
Clauses come in four types: main (or independent), subordinate (or dependent), adjective (or relative), and noun. Every clause has at least one subject and one verb.
Two or more independent clauses can be joined by using coordinating con-junctions (and, but, for, nor, or, so, and yet) or by using semicolons. The most important thing to remember is that an …
To create interesting, varied sentences, you need to understand what clauses are. A clause. is a group of words that contains both a subject and its verb. Clauses differ from phrases, which may contain …
In order to structure your sentences accurately, you should know the difference between phrases and clauses, and you should be able to recognize two types of clasues.