In the chapter ‘Reach for the Top’ in Beehive, you have read
that two clauses in a sentence have their own subject and
verb or verb phrase. One part of the sentence (or one clause)
tells us why or when something happened.
Examples:
• I read Sherlock Holmes while I was on holiday.
• It was raining heavily when I got home in the evening.
• I will phone you when I go to the clinic.
• Can I borrow your book when you have finished it?
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