A. A clause that does not make by itself complete sense is a sentence. B. It depends on another sentence for its full meaning. C. Clauses that depends on others for their meaning are called subordinate clauses. D. The chief clause is called the principal clause in a sentence.
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Khubi Jain answered this
clauses that depend on others to form their meaning called subordinate clause
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Kirti answered this
Clauses that depends on other for their meaning
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Khushi Verma answered this
clauses that depend on other to form there meaning are called subordinate clause
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Thanushika Mohanraj answered this
Clauses that depend on others for their meaning is called subordinate clauses
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Yash answered this
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Gauri answered this
B. It depends for its full meaning on another sentence.
C. Clauses that depend on others for their meanings are called subordinate clauses.
D. The Chief cause in a sentence is called the principal cause.
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Ashley Maria Roy answered this
You answer goes like this:
A) A clause is a sentence that does not make complete sense by itself. B) It depends on another sentence for its full meaning. C) Clauses that depend on others for their meaning are called subordinate clauses. D) The chief clause in a sentence is called the principal clause. E) A complex sentence and one or more subordinate clauses together make a principal clause.