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If i save enough money. which element is necessary to complete the sentence above? subject predicate prepositional phrase independent clause

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Independent Clause i'm pretty sure

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Answer:

An independent clause

Step-by-step explanation:

An independent clause is a group of words containing a subject, a verb, and other parts, and that can stand alone as a full sentence or it can be accompanied by other clauses and it would make sense anyway.

The first part of the sentence given is a dependent clause, which means that it needs to be with another clause to make sense, as it does not have full meaning on its own. Thus, we need a clause that can complete the sentence, and an independent clause is perfect for this task.

Some ways to complete the sentence are (the words underlined is the independent clause):

If I save enough money, I will visit my grandma' this Christmas.

If I save enough money, I will take you to Alabama.

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