A clause which depends on the main clause to make sense. For example, ‘If I get out early, I will wait in the common room’
A. main/independent clause
B. subordinate/dependent clause
C. co-ordinating clause
D. interrogative
Select your answer:
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Noun Clause › ViewCan you remind me __
A. who comes to the interdepartmental meeting tomorrow?
B. who is coming to the interdepartmental meeting tomorrow?
C. whom is coming to the interdepartmental meeting tomorrow?
Grammar › View
We decided to leave early because the party was boring
=> Because of _________________________________________
A. Because of party was boring, we decided to leave early
B. Because of the boring party so we decided to leave early
C. Because of boring the party, we decided to leave early
D. Because of the boring party, we decided to leave early