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Section outline

    • Welcome to the lesson on "Vishazi" (Clauses)! In this lesson, you will learn about Swahili clauses and how they contribute to sentence structure. A clause contains a subject and a verb, making it a fundamental unit of Swahili grammar. Understanding clauses will help you form clear and well-structured Swahili sentences.

       

    • By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

      • Identify independent and dependent clauses
      • Understand how clauses form simple and complex sentences
      • Construct grammatically correct clauses
      • Improve fluency in combining clauses to create meaningful Swahili sentences
    • Recap & Key Takeaways:

      • A clause (Kishazi) contains a subject and a verb.
      • Independent clauses can stand alone, while dependent clauses need additional information.
      • Mastering clauses improves sentence structure and fluency.