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Activating intuitive heuristics 179 Episode 8.1
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Who wants to try number one?
(reads from the text) A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb.
All right. Does everybody agree? Is that all right? hmm . . . All right. Look at number two and fill in the blanks. Who wants to try number two? . . . Yes . . .
(reads from the text) A dependent . . . independent clause is a complete sentence. It contains the main subject and verb of sentence. It is also called a main clause.
Right, everybody agrees? Let’s try to do number three. A dependent clause is not a complete sentence.
All right.
The dependent clause?
The dependent clause . . . right.
Must be connected to the independent clause.
Allright.Isthatclear?...OK.eh...let’sseenow...num- ber four. What would be your answer, S1?
Yah...mainclause...
Main clause. Agreed, everybody? OK?
Yah.
Right. Now, answer this question: does a dependent clause have a subject and a verb?
Yah.
Yes, fine. Can it stand alone as a sentence?
Yes.
eh . . . mmm. Now, let’s go to the dependent clause. Same question. Does it have a subject and a verb?
No. Yah. Yah. No.