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Term: Major Clause

Description:

A major clause, also known as an independent clause, is a grammatical unit that can stand alone as a complete sentence. It contains a subject and a predicate, expressing a complete thought. A major clause can function independently, forming a complete statement, question, command, or exclamation.

Sample sentences:

  1. The sun set over the horizon. (statement)
  2. Are you coming to the party? (question)
  3. Close the door, please. (command)
  4. What a beautiful day! (exclamation)

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