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"After you finish your dinner" is the subordinate clause.
adverb
He was stuffed
The clause, "After you finish your dinner," is an adverbial clause which modifies the verb, "may go." A comma should appear after the word, "dinner." The remainder of the sentence expresses a factual possibility.
He was stuffed
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The verb 'finish' can be an action verb or a linking verb depending of its use. Examples: Linking verb: You will finish as first. (the object first is a form of the subject you) Action verb: You will finish your broccoli. (the object broccoli is not the same as the subject you)
Finish the Number 8 dinner at your local Mexican restaurant.
Finish the Number 8 dinner at your local Mexican restaurant.
It's an adverb because it is answering the question when.
'Oota aytha' - oota means food / meals; aytha means did you finish / complete.
The Simpson dessert is located on their dinner table. It's the special treat they get after they finish their meal.