English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Identify the independent clause from the following sentence.
Whenever you are in any need, you can call me.
- Whenever you are in any need
- You can call me
- None of the above
Hint:
An independent clause is a clause that has a meaning in itself. It can express a complete thought. It has a subject and a predicate in it.
The correct answer is: You can call me
"You can call me" is an independent clause. It can express a thought itself. It has the subject 'You' and the predicate 'can call me'.
"Whenever you are in any need" is the subordinate clause. It can't express any feeling by itself without the help of the independent clause.
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