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This is a dependent relative clause.
A subordinate independent clause is a type of clause that has both dependent and independent qualities. It can function independently as a complete sentence but is usually part of a larger sentence and relies on another clause for context or meaning. This type of clause often begins with a subordinating conjunction.
An embedded clause is not an adverb. It is a type of subordinate clause that is embedded within a main clause and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb within the sentence.
A type of conjunction that commonly appears at the beginning of a dependent clause is a subordinating conjunction. Subordinating conjunctions such as "because," "although," and "if" are used to introduce dependent clauses and show the relationship between the dependent clause and the independent clause.
subordinate conjunction
Adverb clause
Noun.
adjective
adverbial clause
adverbial clause
This is a type of introductory clause that is called a dependent clause. It is basically one that help to provide some background information.
adverb
adjective
adverb
adverb
The clause is an adverb.
adjective