Asked by Jaylen

what is the defiance between theses to


dependent clause

independent clause

Answers

Answered by Reed
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/598/01/

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Answered by john
A dependent clause is a group of words that also contains a subject and a verb, but it is not a complete thought. Because it is not a complete thought, a dependent clause cannot stand on its own as a sentence; it is dependent on being attached to an independent clause to form a sentence.
Answered by Jaylen
thank u John...and Reed.
Answered by Jordyn
John, you should not just give the answer to him/her. This is HOMEWORK HELP not HOMEWORK answers. I'm sure Jaylen can use a few resources, as provided by Reed. But she does need to reed her text book or read resource sites.
Answered by Jaylen
really Jordyn they are just being nice
Answered by Jordyn
No, he was helping you cheat... Reed was being nice, he/she let you find out and LEARN other than just giving the answer.
Answered by Jaylen
okay then
Answered by Reed
Jordyn is right, in my opinion. (I'm a he, by the way.) My object as a tutor is to help you, the student, learn about your questions, not just give you the answer. You are studying so you can learn to function as an adult in our world, not just to get meaningless answers to test questions.
Answered by Writeacher
Jordyn and Jaylen -- one person, two names.

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