the first part of the sentence. "the guy who ran out of the clinic". Is a noun clause. Basically its used as a subject.
adverbial clause
dependent clause
Adverb clause
It is a free relative clause, also referred to as a headless relative clause.
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
The noun in the clause 'the dog running' is dog.The noun 'dog' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of animal; a word for a thing.
adverbial clause
dependent clause
You don't give the clause so there is no answer.
elastic 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 clause
A conditional clause.
It is a free relative clause, also referred to as a headless relative clause.
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
That is a relative clause, specifically a restrictive relative clause, providing essential information about the type of clause being discussed.
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.