Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither?
After the sun sets, turn on the porch light.
A.
independent clause
B.
subordinate clause
C.
neither
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OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
can someone help
OpenStudy (hannaha):
Hi there! first could you tell what's underlined?
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
after the sun sets
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
@AloneS
OpenStudy (hannaha):
A subordinate clause is introduced by a conjunction and relies on the main clause. "After" is a conjunction and "after the sun sets" relies on the main clause. So therefore B.
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OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
thank you so much can you help me with a few more
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
@hannahA
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
@AloneS
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither?
When the water boils, add the eggs.
A.
neither
B.
independent clause
C.
subordinate clause
alones (alones):
Hey dear..make a new post ;)
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