What is the difference between a sentence and a clause?

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Oliver Johnson

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A clause is a complete thought, with a subject and a predicate. A sentence contains one or more clauses. ... It has a subject (we) and a predicate (ate), but it cannot stand on its own as a sentence. A sentence with both dependent and independent clauses is a complex sentence.
2023-04-24 13:15:41

Lucas Rogers

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A clause is a complete thought, with a subject and a predicate. A sentence contains one or more clauses. ... It has a subject (we) and a predicate (ate), but it cannot stand on its own as a sentence. A sentence with both dependent and independent clauses is a complex sentence.
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