identify them as simple compound or complex we were playing in the garden when the guest arrived
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The subordinate clause in complex sentence are noun clause, adjectival clause, and adverbial clause. A noun clause starts with words such as that, how, that, where, whether, what, whatever, when, who, whoever, which, whichever, whom, why, and whomever. An adverbial clause functions as an adverb, and entire clause modifies an adjective, a verb, or another adverb; it usually starts with a subordinating conjunction. An adjective clause usually comes after the noun it modifies and is made up of many words and comprise a subject as well as a verb
Examples,
1. She bought the house that belonged to his maternal uncle. (adjectival clause)
2. Although there is inflation, the living standard has gone up (adverbial clause of Concession(in spite of))
3. He proved