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Use commas to separate clauses.
The Captain is subordinate to a General in rank.Subordinate has a few meanings. It can mean below someone in status, e.g 'the peasant was subordinate to the King.'It has a similar meaning in that it can be used to describe someone who works for someone else, e.g 'the politician is subordinate to the Prime Minister.'Another use of subordinate is in 'subordinate clause,' which denotes a part of a sentence that adds to the main clause but cannot be used as a sentence in it's own right. For example, in the sentence 'The man rode quickly on his bike,' the subordinate clause would be 'on his bike,' because that is not a complete sentence.
That's correct. An independent clause is a group of words that can stand alone as a sentence because it expresses a complete thought. When it is missing a subordinate clause or other elements necessary for a complete sentence, it becomes a sentence fragment.
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A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
Subordinate and independent clauses can be use in the following sentence: As it is quite cloudy today, we may have a downpour. In the sentence, 'As it is quite cloudy today' is a subordinate clause as it cannot stand alone, and 'we may have a downpour' is an independent clause which can stand on its own.
A complex sentence is where u use a main clause and a subordinate clause example It was raining outside the trampoline was getting wer
main verb in the independent clause. Adverbial clauses always start with a subordinating conjunction and must connect to an independent clause to make sense. For example: Even if I take the train, I still might be late to my appointment
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Only use apostrophes in contractions, and to show possession
You don't. Apostrophes aren't use to make words plural. The plural of person is people. (One person, two people.) You don't need the apostrophe in apostrophes either.
Complex sentences are made by joining clauses together by either subordination or coordination. So the sentence consists of a main clause and a subordinate or coordinate clausesubordinate clause: We will phone you after the Easter break. There are different types of subordinate clauses -- after the Easter break is an adverbial clause. The main clause is We will phone you.and/or/but can be used to make coordinating complex sentences:We were just having a break and the rain started. The rain started is a coordinate clause, the main clause is we were just having a break.