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A subordinate clause is different from an independent clause in that it A. does not have a subject. B. does not have a predicate. C. always begins a sentence. D. cannot stand as a sentence.
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A subordinate clause is different from an independent clause in that it A. does not have a subject. B. does not have a predicate. C. always begins a sentence. D. cannot stand as a sentence.
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The correct answer is D. Cannot stand as a sentence.
Subordinate clauses convey no meaning when left alone and must always be used in combination with independent clauses so as to create a complex sentence that conveys meaning.
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