Is he fell over a phrase a main clause or a subordinate clause
The subordinate clause of the sentence is -- Although the ostrich is a bird
The sentence type that includes both a subordinate clause and an independent clause would be a complex sentence. You would need to insert a conjunction to separate the two clauses for the sentence to be grammatically correct.
Subordinate clauseA subordinate (or dependent) clause is a clause that needs another clause. Unlike independent clauses it cannot stand alone. The word because is usually a good indicator of a subordinate clause.
If you have the subordinate clause before the main clause, you write a comma. However, the rules are a bit different for relative pronouns connecting main and subordinate clause.
Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun adjective or adverb. After we have read the story we will talk about it. Main clause Subordinate c?
A subordinate clause has a verb and another sentence within it.../././././././././.
Use commas to separate clauses.
The clause "which are very dangerous" is a subordinate clause, adjective, that modifies "adventures."
main clause; subordinate clause
A subordinate clause is a clause that can not stand alone as a complete sentence, because it does not express a complete thought
I STOPPED THE WORK is actually the main clause. WHEN I WAS TIRED was actually the subordinate clause.