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What is the difference between an independent clause and a dependent clause?(1 point)
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An independent clause forms a complete sentence, while a dependent clause does not.
An independent clause forms a complete sentence, while a dependent clause does not.
A dependent clause includes a subject and a verb, while an independent clause does not.
A dependent clause includes a subject and a verb, while an independent clause does not.
An independent clause includes a subject and a verb, while a dependent clause does not.
An independent clause includes a subject and a verb, while a dependent clause does not.
A dependent clause forms a complete sentence, while an independent clause does not.
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An independent clause forms a complete sentence, while a dependent clause does not.
Briefly: both have a subject and a verb, but an independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone; a dependent clause cannot.
Briefly: both have a subject and a verb, but an independent clause expresses a complete thought and can stand alone; a dependent clause cannot.
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