What is the difference between co-ordinate
clauses and subordinate clauses ? Explain
with two examples of each.
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Answer:
A subordinate clause is a clause that would make no sense if it was taken out of the sentence. The subordinate clause is "that he had seen earlier" makes no sense by itself. It must be part of a larger sentence. A coordinate clause is a clause that has meaning independent of the sentence.
Explanation:
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A coordinate clauses is clauses ( I. e a word group containing a subject or predict) that is introducing by one of the coordinating conjuction- most commonly or but.A compound sentences is made up of one or more coordinate joined to the main clause...
Example : John like burger but jolly prefer hot dogs ....
I took the subway and got off 9th street....
A subcoordinate contain a subject and a verb, but it need to be attached to a main clauses because it cannot make sense on its own..
Example : this. a complex sentences ( also refers to as multiclause sentences )