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User nanu Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are these independent clauses?

1. This is the women whose little boy is ill.2. The women whose little boy is ill.

Here is my question. In the first, is "this is the woman" independent clause with subject and verb? and in the second, is (2) sentence has complete meaning I mean is it a independent clause? Do these sentences mean the same?
  

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user nanu 1. This is the women whose little boy is ill. Apart from the grammatical error, this is a well-formed complex sentence with a main clause and relative (subordinate) clause.

  • user nanu 1.
  • This is the women whose little boy is ill.
  • Apart from the grammatical error, this is a well-formed complex sentence with a main clause and relative (subordinate) clause.
  • user nanu The women whose little boy is ill.
  • Apart from the possible grammatical error, this is a noun phrase consisting of a head noun and relative clause.
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user nanu1. This is the women whose little boy is ill.

Apart from the grammatical error, this is a well-formed complex sentence with a main clause and relative (subordinate) clause.

user nanuThe women whose little boy is ill.

Apart from the possible grammatical error, this is a noun phrase consisting of a head noun

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