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example of noun
subordinate clause​

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☞More Examples of Noun Clauses

(This noun clause is the direct object of "ask.") (This noun clause is the direct object of "know.") (This noun clause is the direct object of "believe.") (This noun clause is an object of a preposition.)

☞Examples of Subordinate

Subordinate clauses will often begin with subordinating conjunctions, which are words that link dependent clauses to independent clauses, such as for, as, since, therefore, hence, consequently, though, due to, provided that, because, unless, once, while, when, whenever, where, wherever, before, and after

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