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this is the house which is of my uncle (identify the main clasus subordinate clause and state it's kind)​

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Answered by sumanpreet2012005
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A main clause is one that can stand on its own as a complete thought. It has a main subject and a main verb.

Here are some examples of main clauses:

He did not want to know the content of the letter.

Ashley often thought about her grandparents.

Here are some examples of subordinate clauses:

Although I only started last week

That Dave had been late to school

Main clauses have a subject and verb and can stand on their own. Subordinate clauses begin with a conjunction and therefore cannot stand on their own. They leave the reader thinking “yes…and then?”

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