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Which of the following is a subordinate clause?

A. Where I forgot my notebook
B. Just between you and me
C. Last but not least
D. Off to the races


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i believe the answer is A: Where I forgot my notebook.

a subordinate clause begins with a conjunction (where, when, who, etc.)

The correct option is A). Where I forgot my notebook.

What is a subordinate clause?

A subordinate clause or dependent clause is a type of clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought and meaning.

Subordinate clause is introduced by a conjunction. It forms part of  main clause and is dependent on a main clause as it is incomplete without it. Like an independent clause, it too has a subject and a verb, but unlike an independent clause, it cannot stand alone as a sentence.

Subordinate clauses often starts with subordinating conjunctions, which are words that link dependent clauses to independent clauses, such as for, as, since, therefore, hence, consequently, though, due to, provided that, because etc. Example of a subordinate clause is:- She went home because she felt ill. Here, "because she felt ill" is a subordinate clause.

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