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separate the subordinate clause from the principal/ main clause (1) all that glitters is not gold

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Answered by Simplebeing
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Main or Principal Clause – all is not gold

Sbordinate Clause – that glitters
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The sentence 'All that glitters is not gold's is a complex Sentence and 'that glitters ' is an adjective clause.

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Answered by rajraaz85
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Principal/ Main clause-All is not gold.

Subordinate clause- that glitters

What is Clause?

Clause must include a subject and a verb.

What is main or principal clause?

It is a clause which has its own subject and verb and it gives its own meaning. When a clause is not dependent on other to complete the meaning we can call it a main clause.

Here in our given sentence 'all is not gold' is a main clause because it gives its own meaning.

Main Clause is also called principal clause or independent clause.

What is subordinate clause?

When a close does not give its own sense and for completing its meaning it depends on principal clause at the time we can call such a clause a subordinate clause.

A subordinate clause is also called dependent clause because it is always dependent on principal clause to complete its meaning.

Subordinate clause always begins with a conjunction.

Here that glitters is a subordinate clause and It begins with that, a conjunction.

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