The clause that follows "the actor tripped" is typically a dependent or subordinate clause, providing additional information about the action. For example, in the sentence "The actor tripped because he was not paying attention," "because he was not paying attention" is a dependent clause. It cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and relies on the main clause for context.
The clause "after the actor tripped" is a subordinate adverbial clause, specifically a subordinate time clause. It provides information on when the action in the main clause (preceding or following it) took place.
The sentence "Everyone laughed after the actor tripped" contains a subordinate (or dependent) clause: "after the actor tripped." This clause provides additional information about the timing of the laughter but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. The main clause is "Everyone laughed," which expresses the primary action.
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Adverb
adverbial clause
dependent clause
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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.
This is a dependent adverbial clause (subordinate clause).
Its actually plane, and it is an adjective.
Adverb clause