Clause and Sentence


Ninda Ariza //25216435 //


"CLAUSE"
     The end of the school year holiday is very fun because of school holidays and Eid al-Fitr holidays. Father and Mother are also Eid al-Fitr holidays (1), so we can spend time together longer than previous years' holidays.

    We plan to go to Grandma's house (2) in Brebes. Father had booked train tickets (3) three days before the feast day and a week after. Mother has prepared a gift for grandma (4), like the spicy crackers that Grandma likes. My sister and I prepared the clothes (5) we would bring at Grandma's house. Don't forget we prepared a present for grandma.

    Arriving at Brebes Station, grandfather had welcomed us with our cousin (6) named Althan. It's nice to see a healthy and smiling grandfather happily welcoming us. Grandpa has called two pedicab (7) that will bring my father, mother, and me along with our bags. Sister ride a motorcycle (8) with Grandpa and Althan.


     Arriving at home, grandma welcomed us with pleasure. Grandma has cooked (9) a lot of our favorite foods to break the fast. Aunt and uncle also welcomed us. I was very happy to meet (10) my other cousins, Elkandra, Ziyad, Abiyu, and Fatimah.


"SENTENCE"
    One day, there was a mouse deer sitting under a tree (1). He wanted to spend the afternoon enjoying the cold weather (2). Some time later, his stomach trembled. The deer who said cleverly was hungry! (3) He thought of getting a cucumber located across the river (4). Suddenly there was a loud noise from the river. It turns out it's a crocodile.

    The mouse deer also had an idea to eliminate his hunger (5). He got up from his seating and walked quickly toward the river to approach the crocodile (6). "Good afternoon crocodile, have you eaten?" Asked the deer pretending.

    But the crocodile remained silent, apparently he was fast asleep so he did not answer the deer question. deer approached. Now the distance with the crocodile is only one meter, "I have a lot of fresh meat, have you had lunch? (7)" Ask the mouse deer hard. The crocodile suddenly wagged its tail in the water, he woke up from his sleep (8). "What is wrong? You only interfere with my sleep! "Replied the crocodile rather annoyed. "I told you, I have a lot of fresh meat. But I'm lazy to eat it. Do you know that I don't like meat? (9) So I intend to provide fresh meat for you and your friends" replied the mouse deer. "Is that true? Me and some of my friends haven't had lunch yet (10).



Difference: 
"Clause and Sentence"
     • Clause is a group of words consisting of a subject and a verb.
   • Sentence is a set of words that is complete in itself, typically containing a subject and predicate, conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command, and consisting of a main clause and sometimes one or more subordinate clauses. In addition, it includes an end mark-either a periode (.), question mark (?), or exclamation mrk (!). First it begins with a capital letter.

   CLAUSE                      VS                    SENTENCE
Group of worda hat contain a subject and a verb
Group of words that expresses a complete thought
Sometimes convey a complete thought
Always convey a complete thought
Building unit of a sentence
Made up of one or more clauses
Can act as a noun, adverb or adjective
Do  not act as a noun, adverb or adjective

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