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Subordinate Clause
A subordinate clause is a type of clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought. It depends on the main clause to provide the necessary context and meaning. Subordinate clauses are often introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as "because," "although," "if," "when," and "since."
Here are a few examples of subordinate clauses:
1. Because I was tired, I went to bed early. 2. She couldn't go to the party unless her parents gave her permission. 3. If it rains tomorrow, we will stay indoors. 4. When I finish my work, I will go for a walk.
Subordinate clauses can function as adverbial clauses, adjective clauses, or noun clauses, depending on their role in the sentence. Adverbial clauses modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs and provide information about time, place, condition, reason, or manner. Adjective clauses modify nouns, and noun clauses function as subjects, objects, or complements in a sentence.
It's important to note that the examples provided above are not taken from the search results, but they serve as illustrations of subordinate clauses.


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