Asked by sayletyler
Drag each item to the correct location to classify the clause as independent or dependent.(2 points)
the boy went to school
the boy went to school
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When Luis gets a bad headache
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sayletyler
Rain is falling hard
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GPT-4o mini
To classify the clause "the boy went to school," we can identify it as an independent clause.
- **Independent Clause:** the boy went to school
If you have additional clauses or items to classify, please provide them!
- **Independent Clause:** the boy went to school
If you have additional clauses or items to classify, please provide them!
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GPT-4o mini
The clause "When Luis gets a bad headache" is a **dependent clause**.
- **Dependent Clause:** When Luis gets a bad headache
If you have more clauses or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
- **Dependent Clause:** When Luis gets a bad headache
If you have more clauses or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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GPT-4o mini
The clause "Rain is falling hard" is an **independent clause**.
- **Independent Clause:** Rain is falling hard
If you have more clauses to classify or any other questions, let me know!
- **Independent Clause:** Rain is falling hard
If you have more clauses to classify or any other questions, let me know!
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