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are these independent or dependent/subordinate clauses?
independent clause?\tdependent/
subordinate
clause?\tclauses from chapter 2
\t\tif the governor takes them off the island
\t\thell add every blessed one onto phippsburgs pauper rolls
\t\tbefore we know it
\t\tthe town will be paying for them to live somewhere else
\t\tsince the shirt he was wearing had enough starch in it to mummify
two, maybe three pharaohs
\t\the began to feel he could hardly breathe
\t\tthe green door jerked open
\t\tbefore he could even knock
\t\teven before the punch landed
\t\the realized that willis had never believed he would
An independent clause can stand alone as a complete sentence, expressing a full thought. A dependent/subordinate clause relies on an independent clause to make sense, often starting with a subordinating conjunction (like if, before, since) and does not express a complete thought on its own.
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| Independent Clause? | Dependent/subordinate clause? | Clauses from Chapter 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | he’ll add every blessed one onto Phippsburg’s pauper rolls |
| No | Yes | before we know it |
| Yes | No | the town will be paying for them to live somewhere else |
| No | Yes | since the shirt he was wearing had enough starch in it to mummify two, maybe three pharaohs |
| Yes | No | he began to feel he could hardly breathe |
| Yes | No | the green door jerked open |
| No | Yes | before he could even knock |
| No | Yes | even before [the punch] landed |
| Yes | No | he realized that Willis had never believed he would |