give him what he want first underline the clause and then identify that which type of Clause it is
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''What he wants first'' is the clause used as a subordinate clause.
What is a clause and a subordinate clause:
- The clause can be a part of any sentence and sometimes it will be enough to be a sentence itself.
- There are two types of clauses that are dependant and independent clauses.
- A subordinate clause is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence; instead, it complements the primary clause of a sentence, thus adding to the overall meaning.
- A subordinate clause is sometimes known as a dependent clause since it is dependent on the main clause to be meaningful.
- The dependent clause can not work alone and it will always gonna need something to complete itself.
- The dependant clause and subordinate clause are the same.
- Independent clauses will always be enough and can work alone.
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