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UNDERLINE THE SUBORDINATE CLAUSES.
1. Veronica was speaking so softly that I could not hear her clearly.
2. Mohit bought a bike which was expensive but reliable.
3. Do you understand what the police officer is saying?
4. We walked towards the shop which was famous for its courteous service.
5. The doctor arrived when the patients had been waiting for more than an hour.
6. My mother cooks Chinese dishes which taste delicious.
7. Whatever you learn at school will help you in the future.
8. How Mohit managed to solve the case, remained a mystery to all of us.

Answers

Answered by YashiShingla
2

Answer:

  1. that I could not hear her clearly
  2. which was expensive but reliable
  3. what the police officer is saying?
  4. which was famous for its courteous service
  5. when the patients had been waiting for more than an hour
  6. which tastes delicious
  7. will help you in the future
  8. How Mohit managed to solve the case

A subordinate clause—also called a dependent clause—will begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun and will contain both a subject and a verb. This combination of words will not form a complete sentence.

A subordinating conjunction is a word that connects an independent clause to a dependent clause

The subordinate conjunction provides a necessary transition between the two ideas in the sentence. This transition will indicate a time, place, or cause and effect relationship.

Answered by Anonymous
9

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UNDERLINE THE SUBORDINATE CLAUSES.

1) Veronica was speaking so softly that I could not hear her clearly.

▪︎that I could not hear her clearly.

2) Mohit bought a bike which was expensive but reliable.

▪︎which was expensive but reliable.

3) Do you understand what the police officer is saying?

▪︎Do you understand what

4) We walked towards the shop which was famous for its courteous service.

▪︎which was famous for its courteous service.

5) The doctor arrived when the patients had been waiting for more than an hour.

▪︎when the patients had been waiting for more than an hour.

6) My mother cooks Chinese dishes which taste delicious.

▪︎which taste delicious.

7) Whatever you learn at school will help you in the future.

▪︎Whatever you learn at

8) How Mohit managed to solve the case, remained a mystery to all of us.

▪︎remained a mystery to all of us.

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SUB -ORDINATE CLAUSE:

  • This clause is kind of a clause in which it does not stand on it's own in any sentence by itself.
  • This kind of clause looks without no meaning in any type of sentence.
  • This clause is always dependent upon a main clause in each sentence.
  • In other words, it can also be said as, it does not form a meaningful sentence on it's own.

EXAMPLE:

  • Ram is sincere today due to his exams.
  • My sister is active since morning.

( The above given examples (underlined) refers to subordinate clause )

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MAIN CLAUSE:

  • This clause stand exact opposite to the above given sub-ordinate clause.
  • This clause is filled with whole meaning in every sentence.
  • This clause makes exactly a meaningful sentence.
  • This clause doesn't need any other clause to make a meaningful sentence. It stands on it's own.

EXAMPLE:

  • Ram is sincere due to his exams.
  • My sister is active since morning.

( The above given examples (underlined) refers to main clause )

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