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Read the sentence. Although Toby mows the lawn. What does this sentence need to make it complete? a dependent clause a subject nothing—it is complete an independent clause

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A dependent clause. Because this sentence only give an action, there is no cause for this action unless given said cause.
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Answer: What this sentence needs to make it complete is an independent clause.

Explanation: "Although Toby mows the lawn" is a dependent clause. A dependent clause has a subject and a verb, but it cannot stand alone as a sentence because it does not express a full thought. In that way, a dependent clause needs an independent clause in order to be considered complete. Therefore, "Although Toby mows the lawn" must be followed by an independent clause, such as "he does not enjoy doing it", in order to express a full idea.

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