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seperate main clause and subordinate clause.

1. I waited for him but he didn't come .

2. I saw a man who was crying.

3. The teacher asked many questions but no one could answer.

4. Caroline loves her friend who never talls a lie.​

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Answered by sanjayksingh879
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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.

In English, there are mainly three types of subordinate clauses: adjective clause, adverb clause and noun clause.

Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentences.

1. As he was not there, I could not

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