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we must think at least twice before we utter a word, Identity the clause​

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Answered by dilip2005
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clause: before we utter a word

Answered by upenderjoshi28
3

Answer:

The subordinate clause has been underlined:

We must think at least twice before we utter a word.

Explanation:

A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. Simple sentences have one clause; compound sentences have two or more independent clauses; and complex sentences have two or more than two independent and dependent clauses.  

Main Clause is an independent clause that when written independently, makes complete sentence

Subordinate Clause when written alone or independently, does not make sense.  

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