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What would a dependent clause need in order to stand on its own as a sentence? (1 point) Responses It would need compound subjects. It would need compound subjects. It would need to follow an independent clause. It would need to follow an independent clause. It would need to be a complete thought. It would need to be a complete thought. It would need to precede an independent clause.
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It would need to be a complete thought.
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A dependent clause would need to have a subject and a verb and express a complete idea in order to stand on its own as a sentence. For example, the dependent clause "because I was tired" would need to be transformed into an independent clause such as "I was tired" in order to be a complete thought and function as a standalone sentence.
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