More Grammar
An independent clause is often followed by a subordinating conjunction, upon which a dependent clause owes its existence.
Try explaining that to a 12 year old that already knows all this and couldn’t be arsed trying to remember what you call the things.
The odd thing about writing is that you don’t need to be able to articulate the rules of grammar in order to apply them.
Memory and the vibe of the thing will pretty much do it, in most instances.
But try doing maths without a full understanding of the rules. Not a chance.
