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Underline the main clause and circle the subordinate clause in the following sentence
1. You can borrow my coat if you want.​

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Answered by cafatia2005
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Answer:

Underline the main clause and circle the subordinate clause in the following sentence:

1. You can borrow my coat if you want.​( 'if you want' is the subordinate clause)

Explanation:

  • You can borrow my coat is a meaningful sentance that can exist on it's own, even without the remaining part of the sentance (subordinate clause).
  • Whereas, the subordinate clause, "if you want" cannot exist on their own and are dependent on the main clause.

Answered by akki04818
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Answer:

you can borrow my coat

Explanation:

mani clauses

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