what is the difference between main clause and subordinate clause..?
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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. It will instead make a reader want additional information to finish the thought.
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A main clause is a clause that contains a subject and an object . Main clause make sense on their own.
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 .
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 .
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