well for adjectives it must be a describing clause and for verb it must be a doing clause and for a adverb it must be a modifying clause
A dependent clause.
An independent clause is a complete sentence that can stand on its own. A sentence must have a subject and a predicate in order to be considered an independent clause.
"if" clause and a "then" clause. The "if" clause states a condition that must be true in order for the statement to be true, and the "then" clause states the result or outcome if the condition is met.
verb
Yes, an elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
Example sentence - You must read the contract completely in order to find the clause that applies.
The subordinate clause is 'before she goes out.'
The word "before" begins the subordinate clause in the sentence.
Subject and predicate/verb.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.
A sentence with an adverb or adjective clause is a complex sentence, because an adjective clause is a subordinate clause. A complex sentence must contain one independent clause plus one or more subordinate clauses.