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main clause
noun
a clause that can stand alone as a sentence, containing a subject and a predicate with a finite verb, as I was there in the sentence I was there when he arrived.
main clause
noun
grammar a clause that can stand alone as a sentence Compare subordinate clause
Example Sentences
Perhaps knowing the difference between a main clause and a dependent clause doesn’t matter so much so long as you can intuit the difference.
A common error in student writing is to shift the tense from a main clause to a subordinate one even when they refer to the same time period.
Most commonly it ends up there when it introduces an explanation that has been preposed in front of a main clause, as in: "Because you're mine, I walk the line."
The objection is that the interposed phrase or clause needlessly interrupts the natural order of the main clause.
But she repeated the main clause in her creed: "Alfred'll come back."
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