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What is main clause |
| Answer» In English grammar, a main clause is a group of words made up of a subject and a predicate. A main clause (unlike a dependent or subordinate clause) can stand alone as a sentence. A main clause is also known as an independent clause, a\xa0superordinateclause, or a base clauseA main clause is a clause that contains\xa0a subject and an object. Main clauses make sense on their own.\'I like bananas.\'\xa0is a\xa0simple sentence\xa0which is made up of a main clause. | |