subordinate clause in you can come when you like
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Subordinate clauses (or dependent clauses) add extra information to the main clause and cannot exist on their own. For example, "unlike my brother, I don't eat meat." Here the bolded text - the subordinate clause - gives us additional information about the main clause.
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