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depends on the main clause for its meaning. It does not make sense by itsel
Underline the main clauses in these sentences.
1. He hadn't changed although he seemed much less formidable.
2. As Theo came up for air he felt something ever so gently hit his cheek.
3. My parents joked that I'd been a fish before I was a boy.
4. After scoring well in her first test Liza decided to work even harder.
5. They were planning to go out when some guests arrived unexpectedly.
6. Father decided to play golf when the rain stopped.
7. Before leaving the house make sure that the doors are locked.
8. If the taxi is delayed we will miss the train.
subordinate clauses to these main clauses to make complete s​

Answers

Answered by architathakur19906
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Answer:

  1. He hadn't changed.
  2. he felt something ever so gently hit his cheek.
  3. My parents joked
  4. Liza decided to work even harder.
  5. They were planning to go out
  6. Father decided to play golf
  7. the doors are locked.
  8. we will miss the train.
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