Asked by John
When it started to snow, everyone headed for the ski hill.
Help. Need to know which part of this sentence is independant.
thanks
Help. Need to know which part of this sentence is independant.
thanks
Answers
Answered by
Larry
I'm pretty sure the independant sentence is:
"everyone headed for the ski hill."
"everyone headed for the ski hill."
Answered by
Writeacher
Larry is correct.
Dependent (subordinate) clause (cannot be a sentence on its own): When it started to snow
Independent (main) clause (can be a sentence on its own or combined with other clauses and/or phrases): everyone headed for the ski hill.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
Dependent (subordinate) clause (cannot be a sentence on its own): When it started to snow
Independent (main) clause (can be a sentence on its own or combined with other clauses and/or phrases): everyone headed for the ski hill.
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/clauses.htm
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