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Asubordinate(or dependent) clause dose not express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence.Example: If wishes were horsesThe meaning of a subordinate clause is complete only when the clause is attached to an independent clause.Example: If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride.Sometimes the word that begins the subordinate clause is the subject of the clause.Example: This is a line that comes from a mother goose rhyme.Example: When my grandmother was young, many children were learning mother goose rhymes.Example: This is the trophy that out soccer team won.
The clause "that your neighbor raises" is a subordinate element of the sentence.
"After I finished my homework, I went to bed." In this sentence, "After I finished my homework" is a subordinate clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and is dependent on the main clause "I went to bed."
"that your neighbor raises" is the subordinate clause. mykel howard
In this sentence, "so" is functioning as a coordinating conjunction rather than a subordinating one, so there is no subordinate clause at all.
A clause consists of more than one word so while cannot be a subordinate clause.While can be a subordinating conjunction:While I like mussels I hate oysters.While they were dancing someone took a photograph. (while clause)
It is a complex sentence because it has one independent clause : the little boy ran faster and a subordinate clause : than the midget. The subordinate clause relies on the independent clause so it's a complex sentence. Hope that's right :D lol
The subordinate clause in the sentence is "that your neighbor raises." It provides additional information about the guinea hens, specifying where they come from.
Subordinating conjunctions are words that connect a dependent clause to an independent clause. They show the relationship between the two clauses, such as cause and effect, time sequence, contrast, or condition. Some examples of subordinating conjunctions include "because," "although," "when," and "if."
A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
A simple sentence