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A clause is a group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself.
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Compound sentences are made up of two or more main clauses linked by a conjunction such as and, but, or so, as in the following examples:
In Her father died when she was very young,. we have:
Her father died (main clause)
when (subordinating conjunction)
she was very young (adverbial clause)
A complex sentence consists of an independent clause (simple sentence) and one or more dependent clauses (subordinating clauses). The dependent clause is introduced by either a subordinate conjunction (for an adverbial clause) or a relative pronoun (for an adjectival clause).
1.Some common subordinating conjunctions (adverbial clauses): after, (al)though, as, because, before, if, once, since, unless, until, when, while
2.Relative pronouns (adjectival clauses): who/that, whom, whose (people); that, which (animals, things).
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