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He sniffed it curiously, then licked some up on his tongue. What is the dependent clause in the excerpt above?
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He sniffed it curiously, then licked some up on his tongue.
What is the dependent clause in the excerpt above?
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Then liked it up on his tongue
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Then licked some up on his tongue is dependent beacuse it can't stand alone
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