Which clause is subordinate?
A.
I can't help but laugh.
B.
What a funny cat he is!
C.
Whenever he wanders into the room.
D.
All day long, my cat does tricks.
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OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
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OpenStudy (hannaha):
C. it would make sense only with a main clause telling you what happens "whenever"
OpenStudy (daniee_bruhh):
A subordinate clause is a clause, typically introduced by a conjunction, that forms part of and is dependent on a main clause (e.g., “when it rang” in “she answered the phone when it rang”).
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
what do i pick
OpenStudy (hannaha):
What do you mean?
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OpenStudy (daniee_bruhh):
I just gave the definition of what a subordinate clause is. Not the answer.
OpenStudy (hannaha):
A subordinate clause relies on it's main clause, so therefore what I said ^
OpenStudy (rawfeeds-):
ok
OpenStudy (hannaha):
"whenever he wanders into the room" is a subordinate clause :)
OpenStudy (hannaha):
as i said before
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