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What defines a verbless clause?
A verbless clause is defined as a clause that lacks a verb but still conveys a complete idea.
Give an example of a negative clause.
In the sentence "I do not like broccoli," the clause "do not like" is a negative clause.
What starts a nominal relative clause?
Nominal relative clauses begin with a wh-word.
What is the role of the subject in a clause?
he subject is the part of the clause that indicates who or what performs the action of the verb.
What is the difference between a main clause and a subordinate clause?
A main clause is a complete thought that can be a sentence. A subordinate clause needs a main clause to make sense.
What is the difference between an active clause and a passive clause?
Active clauses indicate that the subject performs the action, and passive clauses indicate that the subject receives the action.
Where is the subject in this sentence, and why? “She runs fast.”
The subject in the sentence "She runs fast" is "She." The subject is the doer of the action, and in this, "She" is the one performing the action of running.
What is a verb element?
The verb element of a sentence indicates the action or state of being. It tells us what the subject is doing or what is happening to the subject.
Name the five clauses.
Subject Element, Verb Element, Object Element, Complement Element, Adverbial Element