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Wat (wie) is frustration clause - definitie

BOARD GAME
Frustration!; Frustration (board game); User:Adzp/Frustration board game UK
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Independent clause         
GRAMMATICAL CLAUSE THAT CAN BE A SENTENCE ON ITS OWN
Independent clauses; Main clause; Matrix clause; Principal clause; Main proposition
An independent clause (or main clause) is a clause that can stand by itself as a simple sentence. An independent clause contains a subject and a predicate and makes sense by itself.
main clause         
GRAMMATICAL CLAUSE THAT CAN BE A SENTENCE ON ITS OWN
Independent clauses; Main clause; Matrix clause; Principal clause; Main proposition
¦ noun Grammar a clause that can form a complete sentence standing alone, having a subject and a predicate.
Content clause         
CLAUSE ELABORATED BY A MAIN CLAUSE
That-clause; That clause; Declarative content clause; Interrogative content clause; Noun clause; Direct question; Indirect question; Reported question; Speech report
In grammar, a content clause is a dependent clause that provides content implied or commented upon by an independent clause. The term was coined by Danish linguist Otto Jespersen.

Wikipedia

Trouble (board game)

Trouble (known as Frustration in the UK and Kimble in Finland) is a board game in which players compete to be the first to send four pieces all the way around a board. Pieces are moved according to the roll of a die using a contained device called a "Pop-O-Matic". Trouble was developed by the Kohner Brothers and initially manufactured by Irwin Toy Ltd., later by Milton Bradley (now part of Hasbro). The game was launched in America in 1965. The classic version is now marketed by Winning Moves Games USA. The gameplay, board, and concept is derivative of the British board game Ludo, itself based on the Indian board game pachisi.

A similar game called Headache was also produced by the Milton Bradley Company; besides a different track layout, its pawns are conical, in contrast to the cylindrical pieces used in Trouble.