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Read the sentence below.

I have not gone outside yet today because I have to finish working
first.
Which of the following parts of the sentence is a subordinate clause?
Select one:
finish working first.
O yet today
O I have not gone outside
O because I have to finish working first.

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Answer:

because I have to finish working first.

Step-by-step explanation:

Subordinate clause:

  • A group of words that contains a verb and when placed separately, doesn't make sense is called a subordinate clause.

Characteristics of a subordinate clause.

  • A subordinate clause contains a proper subject and verb.
  • It always starts from a conjunction.

Here, the conjunction is "because". So, the subordinate clause is "because I have to finish working first."


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