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dependant clause

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GPT-4o mini
A dependent clause, also known as a subordinate clause, is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb but does not express a complete thought. It cannot stand alone as a sentence and relies on an independent clause to provide context or complete the meaning. Dependent clauses often begin with subordinating conjunctions such as because, although, if, when, or while.

Here are a few examples of dependent clauses:

1. **Because I was late**
2. **Although she was tired**
3. **If it rains**
4. **When he arrived**

To form a complete sentence, a dependent clause needs to be paired with an independent clause. For instance:

- **Because I was late**, I missed the beginning of the movie.
- **Although she was tired**, she decided to go for a run.
- **If it rains**, we will stay indoors.
- **When he arrived**, the party was in full swing.

In each of these sentences, the dependent clause provides additional information but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.