he promised that he would return the money soon (identify the subordinate clause and name it )
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"that he would return the money soon." is the subordinate clause.
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This is because the clause I mentioned above cannot stand on itself and all these clauses which need the help of other clauses to express themselves are subordinate clauses.
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He promised that he would return the money soon (noun subordinate clause)
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- A subordinate clause cannot stand on its own as a whole sentence; it only complements a sentence's main clause, therefore adding to the whole meaning
- A noun clause is a subordinate/dependent clause which acts as a noun. A noun clause starts with how, whatever, that, what, whether, when, whichever, where, whoever, whom, which, who, why and whomever.
- Example, Shubam's greatest asset is that he is a diligent employee. Here the noun clause contains the subject "he" and the verb "is".
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