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An independent clause is a clause that contains three things. Name these three things.
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An independent clause contains:
1. a subject,
2. a predicate (a verb or verb phrase),
3. and it expresses a complete thought (can stand alone as a sentence).
Example: "She (subject) finished her homework (predicate) ."
1. a subject,
2. a predicate (a verb or verb phrase),
3. and it expresses a complete thought (can stand alone as a sentence).
Example: "She (subject) finished her homework (predicate) ."
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