This clause comes at the beginning of the sentence and it is dependent upon the second part of the sentence. Without the second part of the sentence, it is not a complete sentence. These clauses do not make sense by themselves.
Subordinate or dependent clauses begin with subordinate conjunctions. The following is a list of subordinating conjunctions grouped by purpose:
Place: where, wherever,
Time: when, whenever, while, before, after, until, since, as
Manner: as, as if, as though
Cause or reason: because, since, so that
Condition: unless, if
Concession: although
Although it is cold outside, the students are very toasty in Mr. Fink's classroom.
· Note that the subordinate clause is set apart with a comma
· Note that this sentence order can also be changed. . When the clause does not come at the beginning of the sentence, no comma is required.
The two main types of clauses are independent clauses, which can stand alone as complete sentences, and dependent clauses, which rely on an independent clause to form a complete sentence. Dependent clauses often begin with subordinating conjunctions like "because," "if," "although," or "while."
Another name for the Elastic Clause is the Necessary and Proper Clause.
An objective clause is a clause which is like a learning objective but this is the objective for an clause
The other name for a relative clause is an adjective clause.
a dependent clause that modifies a noun
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It can be an independent clause or a dependent clause. It is an independent clause if does not have a word at the beginning like "but" or "because". If there is a word like this at the beginning of the clause, it is a dependent clause.
An insubordinate clause is just another word for an Independent clause. A subordinate clause is just another word for a Dependent clause. An Independent clause is a sentence that can stand by itself and a dependent clause can't stand by itself.
A dependent clause.
main clause; subordinate clause
it is claws that is the homophone for clause
There isn't a difference between a subordinate clause and a subordinate clause.