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Read the sentence.
A tiny red bird in a tree outside my window chirped while I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert.
Which part of this sentence is a clause?
A tiny red bird in a tree outside my window chirped while I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert.
Which part of this sentence is a clause?
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Basic sentence:
A tiny red bird in a tree outside my window chirped.
Clause:
,,,,, while I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert.
I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert. Could be a sentence all by itself. Therefore it is called an "independent" clause.
A tiny red bird in a tree outside my window chirped.
Clause:
,,,,, while I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert.
I practiced my flute solo for the winter concert. Could be a sentence all by itself. Therefore it is called an "independent" clause.
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