Grammar: Identifying Subordinate (Dependent) Clauses Quiz
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A subordinate clause, which is sometimes called a dependent clause, has a subject and a
verb but is not a complete thought and cannot stand alone. It usually begins with a subordinating word, like what, that, who, which, because, when, since, before, after, or if. Choose the dependent clause in the following sentences.
verb but is not a complete thought and cannot stand alone. It usually begins with a subordinating word, like what, that, who, which, because, when, since, before, after, or if. Choose the dependent clause in the following sentences.
