Which of the following statements about subordinate clauses is false?

A subordinate clause expresses a complete thought.

A subordinate clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.

A subordinate clause contains a noun.

A subordinate clause contains a verb.

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The false statement about subordinate clauses is:

A subordinate clause expresses a complete thought.

This is false because subordinate clauses do not express complete thoughts; they rely on main clauses to provide the context and complete the meaning.