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An independent clause contains a subject and verb, expresses a complete thought, and can stand on its own as a complete sentence. A dependent clause contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought; it depends on being joined to an independent clause to form a complete sentence. Dependent clauses can often be recognized by a marker word at the beginning of the clause that signals a subordinate relationship with an independent clause. Many sentence fragments are dependent clauses that have mistakenly been separated from the independent clauses they belong with. Which of the following is a dependent clause? Mark all that apply. Choose all that apply • 0 points No matter how you look at it. Where I went to elementary school. Since I forgot to bring a change of clothes. As if they were children. I’ll go see your band tonight if I finish my work in time. When you arrive will determine whether we find good seats.

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dependent:

No matter how you look at it.

Where I went to elementary school.

Since I forgot to bring a change of clothes.

As if they were children.

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independent:

I’ll go see your band tonight if I finish my work in time.

When you arrive will determine whether we find good seats.

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