Definitionn. (grammar) an expression including a subject and predicate but not constituting a complete sentence
Last update: October 5, 2015
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A clause has complete sense. [Please select]
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One important variation, however, was a clause in the bill of rights providing for the abolition of slavery, Vermont being the first state in America to take such action. [Please select]
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Better than he thought,except the last clause. [Please select]
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Rachel ignored the relative clause. [Please select]
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But the penultimate clause introduced a complication. [Please select]
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The treaties with the Indian princes contained a clause forbidding it. [Please select]
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Henriette laughed outright at this final clause. [Please select]
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In a long conditional sentence put the "if-clause," antecedent, or protasis, first. [Please select]
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