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What is the difference between a main clause and a subordinate clause?

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What is the difference between a main clause and a subordinate clause?

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Clauses can be either main or subordinate. A main clause is one which is independent. A subordinate clause depends on the main clause which it often modifies. Subordinating conjunctions (as, since, because…) or relative pronouns (who, which, that) usually introduce dependent clauses.

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