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Snarf Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Stand up now ... Subject

"Stand up now."

Can that be considered an independent clause even though there is no subject? Or is "now" the subject?

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Snarf Can that be considered an independent clause even though there is no subject? Yes. The subject is understood as you .

  • Snarf Can that be considered an independent clause even though there is no subject?
  • Yes.
  • The subject is understood as you .
  • Snarf Or is "now" the subject?
  • No, now is an adverb.
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SnarfCan that be considered an independent clause even though there is no subject?
Yes. The subject is understood as you.
SnarfOr is "now" the subject?
No, now is an adverb.
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What about when someone tells someone else, "Come on"? Is "you" also considered the subject, making "come on" an independent clause as well?
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SnarfWhat about when someone tells someone else, "Come on"? Is "you" also considered the subject, making "come on" an independent clause as well?
Yes. All imperative sentences are independent clauses.
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