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What is a clause?

A clause is a larger word group that includes a little more information than a phrase. It consists of at least two phrases - one is a noun phrase and the other is the verb.

The 5 elements that make up clauses

Subject, verb, object, complement, adverbial

What is the subject

The main person or thing the clause is about

What is the object

Provides an answer to the question "Who or what has something been done to?

What is the complement

Gives more information about the subject

What is the adverbial

Usually provides information about the time, place or manner in which something happened.