A Child Clause

a: Subordinate clause ~
b: your ten-year-old brother

What: "Subordinating conjunctions make clauses subordinate and not independent, and therefore they cannot stand alone. A subordinate clause is like your ten-year-old brother trying to live in Grant South and take your classes. You need an independent clause to do that."

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Date: Oct 10 2013 6:15 PM


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