Topics: Grammar: Syntax
A main clause which is preceded by a co-ordinating conjunction connecting it to another main clause. For example, ‘He was angry and he was tired’.
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. subordination
Select your answer:

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