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What Are Subordinate Clauses? How Can They Be Affiliated With Harriet Tubman?

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  1. The Grappler says:

    Santa’s Little Helpers. Who the hell is Harriet Tubman?

  2. Natty_Dr says:

    A subordinate clause—also called a dependent clause—will begin with a subordinate conjunction or a relative pronoun and will contain both a subject and a verb. This combination of words will not form a complete sentence. It will instead make a reader want additional information to finish the thought…
    here are some examples of subordinate clauses:
    after
    although
    as
    because
    before
    even if
    even though
    if
    in order that
    once
    provided that
    rather than
    since
    so that
    than
    that
    though
    unless
    until
    when
    whenever
    where
    whereas
    wherever
    whether
    while
    why
    hope this helps…

  3. powerann says:

    Harriet Tubman was the leader of the Underground Railroad, which helped slaves escape to the north, where they would no longer be slaves (in some states).
    A subordinate clause is one clause that is dependent on the other.
    For example, if you say “Clean your room, if you want pancakes” … “if you want pancakes” is a subordinate clause, more or less.

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