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Find the independent and dependent clauses in these sentences. Drag and drop each clause into the category it belongs to After it rained, the faucet dripped. It smelled like rain, when the wind blew.

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Dependent:

After it rained.

When the wind blew.

Independent:

The faucet dripped.

'It smelled like rain.

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Phongnt
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

'After it rained' would be a dependent clause.

'The faucet dripped' is an independent clause.

'It smelled like rain' is an independent clause.

'When the wind blew' is a dependent clause.

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