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A subordinate clause is _____ important than the main clause.
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A subordinate (dependent) clause is less important than the main (independent) clause because it cannot stand alone and modifies or adds information to the main clause.
A subordinate (dependent) clause is less important than the main (independent) clause because it cannot stand alone and modifies or adds information to the main clause.
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