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Is the following statement true or false?
Independent or Main Clauses cannot stand alone as a sentence.
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False.
An independent (or main) clause can stand alone as a sentence because it has a subject and a complete predicate: e.g., "She laughed." A dependent (subordinate) clause cannot: e.g., "Because she laughed..." needs the rest of the sentence.
An independent (or main) clause can stand alone as a sentence because it has a subject and a complete predicate: e.g., "She laughed." A dependent (subordinate) clause cannot: e.g., "Because she laughed..." needs the rest of the sentence.
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