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Is sad is a dependent clause.​

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Answered by VIVEKPARIDA
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In the sentence 'I drink soda when I'm sad,' for example, 'when I'm sad' is a dependent adverb clause, as the whole clause describes the verb 'drink,' with 'I' as the subject.

Answered by YourBadHabit
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  • In the sentence 'I drink soda when I'm sad,' for example, 'when I'm sad' is a dependent adverb clause, as the whole clause describes the verb 'drink,' with 'I' as the subject.

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