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I know the reason why she was crying. what type of clause?​

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Answered by user351123
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Explanation:

Such a group of words is called the Main or Independent clause. On the other hand, the second clause "who was crying" does not give a complete meaning and cannot (as alone) stand as a complete sentence. It depends on the main clause to give a complete meaning. Such a clause is called a Subordinate or Dependent clause.

Answered by sardarrebeka28021982
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Answer:

Such a group of words is called the Main or Independent clause. On the other hand, the second clause "who was crying" does not give a complete meaning and cannot (as alone) stand as a complete sentence. It depends on the main clause to give a complete meaning. Such a clause is called a Subordinate or Dependent clause.

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