Definitions from Wiktionary (subordinate clause)
▸ noun: (grammar) A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence but rather functions as either a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence, having been cued by any of various introductory words that subordinate it (complementize it).
▸ Also see subordinate_clause
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▸ noun: (grammar) A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence but rather functions as either a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence, having been cued by any of various introductory words that subordinate it (complementize it).
▸ Also see subordinate_clause
▸ Words similar to subordinate clauses
▸ Usage examples for subordinate clauses
▸ Idioms related to subordinate clauses
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near subordinate clauses
▸ Rhymes of subordinate clauses
▸ Invented words related to subordinate clauses