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The shelves were empty, but the lights were still on. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause
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The shelves were empty, but the lights were still on.
adjective clause
adverb clause
noun clause
independent clause
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The first part of the sentence would be called independent clause since it could make a complete sentence on its own.
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