A subordinate clause is a dependent clause. It begins with a
subordinating
conjunction such as after, before, though, although, as, because, how, if, unless, once, since, that
till, until, when, where, whether, while, etc.
Practice PATISE
Underline the principal clauses and encircle the subordinate clauses in the following
sentences. One has been done for you.
1.
Once you reach there, you will like the place.
2. Karan is honest though he is poor.
3. The criminals had left before the police reached.
4. As it was raining, I took an umbrella.
5. I don't know where the principal is staying.
6. While we were playing, the phone rang.
7. He didn't say anything until the truth was known.
8. Sonia needn't come if she has a class.
9. The boys don't know how their parents toil for them.
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