What is the subordinate clause in the following sentence?: After the teams practiced in the rainstorm, the only intact field was the soccer field.
1 Answer
Mar 22, 2018
After the teams practiced in the rainstorm
Explanation:
Subordinate/dependent clauses are clauses that do not form individual sentences. They must be linked to an independent clause (complex or compound-complex sentences) to form complete sentences.
In this sentence, there are two clauses:
After the teams practiced in the rainstorm (dependent, cannot function independently as a sentence)
The only intact field was the soccer field. (independent, can function independently as a sentence)
Dependent clauses always begin with subordinating conjunctions such as after, until, as, before, because, since, and unless.