as it is raining I will not go out《classify the principle clause and the subordinate clause》
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"As it is raining - Subordinate Clause
I will not go out" - Principle Clause
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The principle clause in the given sentence is 'I will not go out' because the clause is a completely independent clause and does not need the help of another clause whereas the subordinate clause in the given sentence is 'as it is raining' because the mentioned clause is dependent on the following clause and does not hold importance on it own.
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- The given sentence is said to classify the principle clause and the subordinate clause.
- The Principal Clause is : I will not go out. This sentence can stand alone, it doesn't need any support to stand alone.
- But Subbodinate Clause 'as it is raining' is dependent on principal clause 'I will not go out'. So, Subbodinate Clause depends on Principal Clause.
- The given clause is an example of Adverbial Clause because 'As' is expressing cause or reason.
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