“Main Clause: An independent clause, which can stand alone as grammatically complete sentence. Grammarians quibble.”
Excerpted from: Strunk, William Jr., and E.B. White. The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition. New York: Longman, 2000.
“Main Clause: An independent clause, which can stand alone as grammatically complete sentence. Grammarians quibble.”
Excerpted from: Strunk, William Jr., and E.B. White. The Elements of Style, Fourth Edition. New York: Longman, 2000.
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