Identify the number of independent and subordinate clauses in the following group of words.

If you could come in on Sunday, that would be great

1 of each.

Can you identify each one?

two independent clauses

To identify the number of independent and subordinate clauses in the given group of words, we need to look for complete thoughts that can stand alone by themselves (independent clauses) and incomplete thoughts that rely on the independent clause to make sense (subordinate clauses).

In this case, the group of words is: "If you could come in on Sunday, that would be great."

The independent clause in this group of words is: "That would be great." It is a complete thought on its own and can stand alone as a sentence.

The subordinate clause in this group of words is: "If you could come in on Sunday." It is an incomplete thought because it relies on the independent clause to make sense. It starts with the subordinating conjunction "if" and provides a condition that needs to be met for the independent clause to occur.

Therefore, in the given group of words, there is one independent clause and one subordinate clause.