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Could you please separate this sentence by each clause?
The book offers a ton of profound principles on which to base your decisions and actions.
Jan 18, 2024 3:44 PM
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"The book offers a ton of profound principles" = main clause
"on which to base your decisions and actions." = dependent clause (this dependent clause acts as an adjective clause because it's acting on "principles".
The book offers a ton of profound (principles)<(on which to base your decisions and actions.)
With this sentence, you can see the main clause more easily if you try to find where it would naturally stop. (The book)sub - (offers)verb - (a ton of profound principles)obj
"The book offers a ton of profound principles." << As you can see, when adding a period, you can see this is a complete sentence. Everything after the period will be the dependent clause acting upon it.
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