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I would like if I may to talk about the clause specifically the purpose of this video is to talk about the distinction between the dependent and the independent clause but before we get to that first the definition a clause is the shortest possible proposition in grammar right so like I cooked clams youamp;#39;ve got your subject here which is I youamp;#39;ve got a verb which is cooked so s v and then weamp;#39;ve got this object here which isnamp;#39;t necessary for a clause you could really just say I cooked and that would be a sentence and thatamp;#39;s all thatamp;#39;s required for a clause youamp;#39;ve got your subject and then youamp;#39;ve got this part which is called the predicate but really we can just say subject and verb those are the core requirements for a clause and so now we have this to say so now that we know what a clause is itamp;#39;s just a subject and a verb we have a distinction between independent and dependent clauses an independent clause can stand