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separate the subordinate clause from the main clause and state it kind. it is much easier to steal something than to return it understood ​

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Answered by sangitasingh04212
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Clauses that are introduced by a subordinating conjunction are called subordinate clauses. A subordinate clause cannot stand alone. It has to be attached to an independent clause.

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it is much easier to steal something than to return - SUBORDINATE CALUSE

it understood - MAIN CALUSE

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Answered by GaganpreetGill
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Main clause :- It is much easier to steal something than to return

Subordinate clause :- is understood

The above sentence is an example of noun clause , because we can get the answer of the question , " What is understood ? "

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