Independent (Main) Clauses

What Is It?

An independent (main) clause contains a subject and a finite verb and forms a complete thought: S + V (+ O) → “The service restarted.”

Why Use Independent Clauses?

When to Choose Independent Clauses

Executive summaries, status updates, UI messages (“Build succeeded.”).

Forming Independent-Clause Sentences

TenseFormulaExample
Simple PresentS + V(s/es)“Tests pass.”
Simple PastS + V-ed“Tests passed.”
Future SimpleS + will + V“Tests will pass tomorrow.”
Present PerfectS + has/have + V-pp“Tests have passed.”

Tips for Writing with Independent Clauses

Exceptions & Nuances

Imperatives lack an explicit subject but act like independents: “Deploy now.” Titles and headlines are verbless independents by convention.