




Sentence Clauses
Mahsulot tavsifi
In the realm of grammar, the concept of clauses serves as a foundational element that enhances our understanding of sentence structure and meaning. A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a predicate. It can function independently or dependently within a sentence, influencing how we convey ideas and create complex thoughts. This essay explores the different types of clauses, their functions, and their significance in effective communication. Clauses are primarily categorized into two types: independent clauses and dependent clauses. An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence because it expresses a complete thought. For example, in the sentence "She enjoys reading," the clause "She enjoys reading" is independent; it has a subject ("She") and a verb ("enjoys"), and it conveys a complete idea. Independent clauses can also be combined with other independent clauses using coordinating conjunctions.
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Sentence Clauses

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