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Vsuresh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

independent clause

Hi
Please help me this question.

a) An independent clause always contains a subject and verb.

b) An independent clause can be a complete sentence.

c) An independent clause can be as short as two words: a subject and a verb.

d)  All of the above statements are correct

I think d is correct. Please give your views.
  

Top answer

I would call a single-word imperative an independent clause: Stop!

  • I would call a single-word imperative an independent clause: Stop!
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I would call a single-word imperative an independent clause:

Stop!
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Thank you fivejedon. I get it.
This question is part of TEFL test. I had to choose the most correct of the options given.
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I'd say none of them is correct but I imagine (d) is the answer wanted.
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Thank you, fivejedon.

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