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what is a dependent clause
THe package was heavy
it was a fancy hat
Today is her 16 brith day
she smile as she open the package

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A dependent clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It relies on an independent clause to provide the necessary context and meaning.

In your provided sentences, none of them contain a dependent clause. They are all independent clauses, meaning each can stand alone as a complete sentence. Here’s the breakdown:

1. **The package was heavy.** (Independent clause)
2. **It was a fancy hat.** (Independent clause)
3. **Today is her 16th birthday.** (Independent clause)
4. **She smiled as she opened the package.** (While the second part "as she opened the package" is a dependent clause, "she smiled" is an independent clause that can stand alone.)

An example of a dependent clause would be: "because the package was heavy." This clause cannot stand alone and would need to be combined with an independent clause, like: "The package was heavy because it contained a fancy hat."

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