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katovenus [111]
3 years ago
14

Name the bracketed clause in 'Tina waited in the camp (until her family could be traced)'. Dependent Clause Main Clause Indipend

ent Clause Subordinate Clause
English
1 answer:
finlep [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Dependent or Subordinate Clause

Explanation:

Dependent or subordinate clause is one  which does not give complete meaning. It alone cannot serve the purpose of a sentence. It usually starts with the subordinating conjunction.

It is dependent on the main or independent clause.

<em><u>The given bracketed part of the sentence is the dependent or subordinate clause.</u></em>

The dependent clause has the subject and a verb.

It adds meaning to the meaning of the main or independent clause.

Here the bracketed part is adding meaning to the main or independent clause that why Tina waited in the camp.

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