Answer:
1. After Fred<u> spent</u> his holiday in Italy, he <u>wanted</u> to learn Italian.
2. Jill<u> phoned</u> Dad at work before she <u>left</u> for her trip.
3. Susan turned on the radio after she <u>washed</u> the plates.
4. When she <u>arrived</u>, the match had already <u>started</u>.
5. After the man <u>came</u> home, he <u>fed</u> the cat.
6. Before he <u>sang</u> a song, he <u>played</u> the guitar.
7. She <u>watched</u> a video after the children <u>went</u> to bed.
8. After Eric<u> made </u>breakfast, he <u>phoned</u> his friend.
9. I <u>am</u> very tired because I <u>studied</u> too much.
10. They <u>rode</u> their bikes before they <u>met</u> their friends.
In the following sentence
The clams, which he ate, were
<span>
still fresh.
The main clause is:
</span>The clams..., were
<span>
still fresh.
</span>
The subordinate clause is then "which he ate".
This clause gives more information about The clams, which means it has the function of an adjective: it's an adjective clause.
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<em><u>my interests are </u></em>
- badminton
- dance
- volleyball
- cycling
- art and craft
- spending time with my friends
- sleeping
- eatinggg