I know a man who sells oranges. (Choose the Subordinate Clause)
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The subordinate clause is- who sells oranges.
- A subordinate clause is a clause that complements the main clause in a sentence.
- It cannot act as an independent sentence and is dependent on the main clause for its meaning.
- Other examples showing subordinate clause-
- Although he was small, he was strong.
- I met her in Germany where I lived earlier.
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SUBORDINATE CLAUSE
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"Who sells oranges" is the subordinate clause in the given sentence.
Explanation :-
- Subordinate Clause is also known as dependent clause.
- A part of the sentence which cannot stand as an independent sentence but provides an information about the main clause is called a subordinate clause.
- Subordinate clauses generally begin with subordinate conjunctions. These are the words which link the main clause to the dependent clause. Some of these words are for, when, once, unless, although etc. They can also begin with relative pronouns like who, whom, that etc.
- Some more examples of sentences with subordinate clauses :- I will give you a chocolate if you complete your homework; We can dance together once the birthday girl comes. etc.
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