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A subordinate clause has a subject and verb but must be joined to another clause to make sense. A subordinate clause begins with a subordinating conjunction (after, as if, because, before, if, so long, as, though, unless, until, when, while, etc.) A comma sets off a subordinate clause placed at the beginning … ................
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