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He hasn't shown up here because he called off the party

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*He (Hasn't showed up here because he called off the party)*
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Well, the clause i gonna start with a subordinating conjunction. They basically make it so that a sentence becomes dependent on another. The sentence in bold would have been complete had it not been for the subordinating clause:

He hasn't shown up here because he called off the party.

The entire clause acts as an adverb which explains why he hasn't shown up.

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