[ Grammar: Syntax ]
A clause which is made up of a subject and a predicate and expresses a complete concept. For example, ‘We walked home,’ where ‘we’ is the subject and ‘walked home’ is the predicate.
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. imperative

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