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Both independent and dependent clauses
express complete thoughts.
have a subject and verb.
do not express complete thoughts.
do not have a subject but do have a verb
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Correct: have a subject and verb.
Explanation:
- Both independent and dependent clauses contain a subject and a verb.
- Independent clauses express a complete thought and can stand alone.
- Dependent clauses do not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone.
- The statement "do not have a subject but do have a verb" is incorrect for both; dependent clauses still contain subjects (sometimes implied), and most clauses have both.
Explanation:
- Both independent and dependent clauses contain a subject and a verb.
- Independent clauses express a complete thought and can stand alone.
- Dependent clauses do not express a complete thought and cannot stand alone.
- The statement "do not have a subject but do have a verb" is incorrect for both; dependent clauses still contain subjects (sometimes implied), and most clauses have both.
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