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We look forward to a weekend when we can rest. Which kind of clause are the words in bold? when we rest is in bold
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We look forward to a weekend when we can rest. Which kind of clause are the words in bold? when we rest is in bold
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Adjective
clause my g
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The clause
when we can rest
is a
subordinate/dependent
clause, meaning that it cannot stand on its own - it has to be a part of a larger, independent clause, as is the case here.
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