In English grammar, a dependent clause is a group of words that has both a subject and a verb but (unlike an independent clause) cannot stand alone as a sentence. It's a clause that implies that there is more to come and is incomplete. It is also known as a subordinate clause.
Note: subject and verb needed. Reconsider your answer.
Identify the dependent clause in the following sentence.
If we are going to make it to the movie on time, we really need to leave right now.
A. If we are going to make it
B. If we are going to make it to the movie on time
C. we really need to***
D. we really need to leave right now
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