His statement that he saw a tiger can't be believed. (Underline the sub-ordinate clause)
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The subordinate clause in 'can't be believed.'
What is a subordinate clause?
- A subordinate clause can be described as a part of a sentence which cannot stand alone as it will not have a proper meaning.
- A subordinate clause can comprise of a subject and a verb yet still it cannot stand alone.
- For example the clause 'can't be believed' above cannot stand alone as it shows that it is incomplete.
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