don't interrupt while l am doing my work (find the subordinate clause)
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The subordinate clause in the sentence "Don't interrupt while I am doing my work" is "while I am doing my work." This clause provides additional information about when you do not want to be interrupted. It is a dependent clause because it cannot stand on its own as a complete sentence. The independent clause is "Don't interrupt." This clause expresses the main idea of the sentence.
Independent Clause
Don't interrupt
Subordinate Clause
while I am doing my work
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