Without specific context, it’s difficult to say why John did not like Clause 61. Generally, individuals may dislike certain clauses due to perceived unfairness, unclear language, or unfavorable implications. John might have found Clause 61 restrictive or detrimental to his interests or beliefs. Further details would clarify his reasoning.
An independent clause is a part or is a sentence,that has a verb and subject,and can be a sentence all by its self.A dependent clause is part of a sentence that has a subject and ver,but CAN NOT be a sentence alone! ex.independent clause-John is in it.(Can not be a sentence ,John is in what?) ex.dependent clause-John is in the red box.(Can be a sentence,the sentence tells what John is in.)
It can be an independent clause or a dependent clause. It is an independent clause if does not have a word at the beginning like "but" or "because". If there is a word like this at the beginning of the clause, it is a dependent clause.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
adjective clause--------novanet
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Its a set of words that can't stand alone and be a complete sentence. Here's an example. This is an independent clause: I wrote. Here is the dependednt clause: to her. Together they form: I wrote to her.
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
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John and Leeza from Hollywood - 1993 1-61 was released on: USA: 6 September 1993
No, it is a phrase. A clause is like it except has a subject AND VERB.
It is: 61 = LXI
State of the Union with John King - 2009 1-61 was released on: USA: August 2013