main clause - a group of words that makes sense on its own. It has a noun (the person or thing that does an action) and a verb (an action)., subordinate clause - contains a noun (the person or thing that does an action) and a verb, but it does not make sense on its own. It needs to be attached to a main clause., Parenthesis - is a word, phrase or clause added to a sentence to give further information or clarification. The sentence will still make sense without the parenthesis. Parenthesis is shown using a pair of commas, brackets or dashes, brackets - are punctuation marks used around a word, phrase or clause which gives further information within the sentence.,

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