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Which is the subordinate clause in this sentence? wear a hat when you go outside or the blue jays will peck you?
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Which is the subordinate clause in this sentence? wear a hat when you go outside or the blue jays will peck you?
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The subordinate clause is "when you go outside."
A subordinate clause contains a verb and a subject. Also, this type of clause doesn't form a complete sentence.
The subordinate conjunction is when, the subject is you, and the verb is go.
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