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Discover LudwigThe term 'subordinate clause' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a subordinate clause, which is a dependent clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence. For example: "Although I had the day off, I still chose to do some extra work." Here the subordinate clause is "Although I had the day off".
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subordinate clause
noun
A clause that cannot stand alone as a sentence, but functions as either a noun, adjective or adverb in a sentence.
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Mongolian clauses tend to be combined paratactically, which sometimes gives rise to sentence structures which are subordinative despite resembling coordinative structures in European languages: : In the subordinate clause the subject, if different from the subject of main clause, sometimes has to take accusative or genitive case.
But that subordinate clause is crucial.
It begins with a subordinate clause.
A very similar problem arises here, where we have a subordinate clause inside another subordinate clause.
(It also drops an expletive in its fourth subordinate clause).
He knew people would not march behind a subordinate clause.
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Then we bring in subordinate clauses.
Angry guerrillas and lofty subordinate clauses.
Tweets also leave no room for troublesome long subordinate clauses.
Joan Didion's sentences don't rely on subordinate clauses".
I used to think in long compound sentences with subordinate clauses and even the odd polysyllable.
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