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This CLEP English Composition study guide provides verified questions and answers for the latest 2025/2026 exam cycle. It covers essential grammar and writing concepts, including independent and dependent clauses, coordinating/subordinating conjunctions, and proper sentence structure. Ideal for students preparing for the CLEP exam, this resource clarifies key topics like clause identification, punctuation rules (commas, semicolons), and relative pronouns. With clear explanations and examples, it helps learners master foundational composition skills to pass the test efficiently.

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CLEP English Composition Questions and
Answers – Latest 2025/2026 (Verified Answers)
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What is an Independent clause? - ✔✔ - The simpleset form of a sentence. Subject and
a verb that can stand alone as a sentence.

How can you join two independent clauses? - ✔✔ - With comma and a coordinating
conjunction or with a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb.

What are the coordinating conjunctions? think star wars - ✔✔ - For
And
Nor
But
Or
Yet
So

What is a dependent clause? - ✔✔ - A subject + verb that adds to an independent
clause but can not be used on its own.

What is a subordinate clause? - ✔✔ - Exact same ****ing thing as the dependent
clause!

A subject + verb that needs an independent clause to make sense.

What is the job of the subordinating conjunction? - ✔✔ - To connect the subordinate
clause to the independent clause. So that it makes sense. (because, as, althougth,
while, etc.)

I survived the shipwreck, as I am Aquaman.


What is the independent clause? - ✔✔ - I survived the shipwreck.

It's more important...

I survived the shipwreck, as I am Aquaman.


What is the subordinating conjunction? - ✔✔ - as...

I survived the shipwreck, as I am Aquaman.
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