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Main clause and subordinate clause

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Answered by Anonymous
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A main clause is a clause that makes sense on its own and can also exist in a sentence on its own.

A Subordinate clause is a clause that does not make sense on its own and cannot be a sentence on its own. The subordinate clause explains or completes the meaning in the main class.

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Answered by palwaitejaswinie
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A main clause is also known as a complete sentence but the subordinate clause is an incomplete sentence this creating of sentences with both main and subordinate clause is known as coordinating conjunctions

Explanation:

example : Peter has started his party and made it the best ever.(main clause)

their was a meeting because our minister has come to Delhi yesterday.(subordinate clause)

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