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Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither? *Can you read the children a story* until dinner is ready? A. subordinate clause B. neither C. independent
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Are the underlined words in the sentence an independent clause, a subordinate clause, or neither?
*Can you read the children a story* until dinner is ready?
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subordinate clause
B.
neither
C.
independent clause
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It's C, independent clause because those words can be turned into a sentence on it's own.
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