0 a clause in a sentence that would form a complete sentence by itself
1 a clause in a sentence that would form a complete sentence by itself
Correlatives bring together two events that actually occurred so that they are conjoined in a single independent clause.
I do not in the least mind whether it is a subsection or an independent clause.
A typical sentence consists of one independent clause, possibly augmented by one or more dependent clauses.
A relative clause is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or noun phrase in the independent clause.
However, the comma may be omitted if the second independent clause is very short, typically when the second independent clause is an imperative.
If the independent clause of a sentence is not interrogative, the sentence ends with a full stop or an exclamation mark.
A set of words with no independent clause may be an "incomplete sentence", also called a "sentence fragment".
A dependent clause without an independent clause is one example of an incomplete sentence.