Asked by Jaz

Drag each item to the correct location to classify the clause as independent or dependent.(2 points)
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Answered by Jaz
classify them for me. When luis gets a bad headache. the boy went to school. after Shayna went to the dentist. the rain is falling hard. are those independent or dependent clauses
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sure! Although I can't physically drag items around, I can help you classify common clauses. Here are examples of independent and dependent clauses:

**Independent Clause**:
- "She enjoys reading books."
- "The cat slept on the couch."
- "They will go to the party."

**Dependent Clause**:
- "Although she enjoys reading books..."
- "Because the cat slept on the couch..."
- "If they go to the party..."

If you provide specific clauses, I can help classify them for you!
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Sure! Here’s the classification of the clauses you provided:

**Independent Clause**:
- **"The boy went to school."**
- **"The rain is falling hard."**

**Dependent Clause**:
- **"When Luis gets a bad headache."**
- **"After Shayna went to the dentist."**

Independent clauses can stand alone as complete sentences, while dependent clauses cannot stand alone and typically need an independent clause to complete their meaning.

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