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Eduardwww [97]
3 years ago
15

Which example correctly uses a subordinate clause?

English
2 answers:
kotykmax [81]3 years ago
7 0
Yes I believe it’s d
Troyanec [42]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

D.When that runner puts her mind to it, she can outrun anyone in her class.

Explanation:

In English grammar, a subordinate clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb

Subject: a person or thing that is being discussed, described, or dealt with.

Verb: a word used to describe an action

The subject here is : The runner

The verb here is: puts her mind to it

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