What is a Clause?
Like the phrase, a clause is also a group of words, but it is different from a phrase. In a clause, you must find a subject and a predicate.
For our purpose here, it is enough to remember just this much about thesubject and the predicate:
- a subject is someone or something about which we say something;
- a predicate is whatever we say about that someone or something. The predicate must have a verb.
Types of Clauses
- If it is based on a finite verb, it is called a finite clause.
Since the team lost the match, the coach resigned.
"Since the team lost the match" is a finite clause because the verb 'lost' is a finite verb.
- If it is based on a non-finite verb, it is called a non-finite clause.
The team having lost the match, the coach resigned.
"The team having lost the match" is a non-finite clause because the verb 'having lost' is a non-finite verb (perfect participle).
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What is important for us on this journey to find the answer to the question, 'What is a sentence?', is the route of finite clauses.
So in this article, we shall ignore the non-finite clauses.
Since the team lost the match, the coach resigned.
"Since the team lost the match" is a finite clause because the verb 'lost' is a finite verb.
The team having lost the match, the coach resigned.
"The team having lost the match" is a non-finite clause because the verb 'having lost' is a non-finite verb (perfect participle).
- Examples
- Healthy Relationship
- Blogs
- Degree
- Depend
Types of Finite Clauses
A finite clause may be independent or dependent.
Here are some famous examples of independent clauses:
- "The light has gone out of our lives." (Jawaharlal Nehru)
- "I have a dream." (Martin Luther King Jr.)
- "The weak can never forgive." (Mahatma Gandhi)
These clauses are said to be independent because they are sufficient the way they are. They don't need any other group of words to depend upon. They can stand on their own.
Here are some examples of dependent clauses:
- The light that shone in this country was no ordinary light.
- You can learn grammar freely here, if you read these pages.
- We are declaring to you what we have seen.
In the last three sentences above, the dependent clauses are highlighted, and we shall now see on what they depend.
The dependent clause...
- 'that shone in this country' depends on the independent clause 'the light was no ordinary light'.
- 'if you read these pages' depends on 'you can learn grammar freely here'.
- 'what we have seen' depends on 'we are declaring to you'.
Types of Dependent Clauses
They are of three types, depending upon the work they do.
See the three numbered sentences above.
(Here they are once again for your convenience.)
- The light that shone in this country was no ordinary light.
- You can learn grammar freely here, if you read these pages.
- We are declaring to you what we have seen.
(Here they are once again for your convenience.)
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