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In this video weamp;#39;re going to be talking about a clause. Whatamp;#39;s a dependent clause, whatamp;#39;s an independent clause and whatamp;#39;s a phrase. You really need to know what these terms are for the SAT and the ACT, because those concepts really affect punctuation. Iamp;#39;m Katya Seberson, Iamp;#39;m the inventor of the Seberson method, a scientifically proven way to learn anything fast, including the punctuation on the SAT and the ACT. So if you guys have approached the SAT and the ACT books, you probably have seen terms like independent clause, dependent clause, phrase or modifier. And I really want you to get those straight and then you have been worried about how much information you have to read before you would understand them. I want you to worry no more. In this lesson weamp;#39;re going to cover it all and I know that my definitions of a clause dependent/independent are very limited, but it is done so on purpose, that is all you need to know for the SAT