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A group of words that includes a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought is called _____.

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The answer is: subordinate clause.

Subordinate or dependent clauses begin with a relative pronoun (like who or which) or a subordinate conjunction (such as although or because). They cannot stand on their own because they do not indicate a total idea. Consequently, they need to join at least one independent clause in order to make sense.

In the following example the subordinate clause is in bold:

Although the weather was hot, we didn't go to the beach.

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