A dependent clause is a group of Words that contains a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. Examples include "because I was late," "although she is tired," and "when the rain stopped." These clauses rely on independent clauses to provide a complete thought, such as in the sentences "I missed the bus because I was late" or "She went outside when the rain stopped."
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