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Just so, how do you find the main clause in a sentence?
The main clause of a sentence is the independent clause—complete with subject, conjugated verb, and a third part. The third part is dictated by the verb. If the verb is transitive, the third part will be a noun acting as the direct object, as in John hit the ball.
Regarding this, what is clause and examples?
A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a predicate (or a verb). There are two types of clauses. Examples of Clauses: Independent Clauses are complete sentences. They can stand alone and express a complete thought.
A clause is the basic unit of grammar. A clause must contain a verb. Typically a clause is made up of a subject, a verb phrase and, sometimes, a complement: I've eaten.