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English, 30.03.2021 20:10, pepsi08u29lll

A clause that could be a sentence by itself is a A clause that depends on another clause for meaning is a(n) — and could not be a sentence by
itself.
A. main clause; subordinate clause
B. subordinate clause; main clause
C. main clause; independent clause,
D. dependent clause; subordinate clause

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