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What is difference between subordinate clause and main clause ..how to identify them...?​

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Answered by Abhishek63715
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A subordinate clause contains a subject and a verb, but it needs to be attached to a main clause because it cannot make sense on its own. For example: This is a complex sentence (also referred to as a multi-clause sentence). ... The two clauses are joined by the connective 'where'.


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A subordinate clause contains a subject and a verb, but it needs to be attached to a main clause because itcannot make sense on its own. Forexample: This is a complex sentence (also referred to as a multi-clausesentence). ... The two clauses are joined by the connective 'where'.

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