English-2
Grade-8
Easy
Question
Identify the dependent clause from the following sentence.
Can you give me a call when you are done with your work?
- Can you give me a call
- When you are done with your work
- None of the above
Hint:
- A Dependent clause is a group of words that contains a subject and verb but does not express a complete thought. A dependent clause cannot be a sentence.
- Often a dependent clause is marked by a dependent marker word. A dependent marker word is a word added to the beginning of an independent clause that makes it into a dependent clause. Example- after, as, as if etc
The correct answer is: When you are done with your work
Solution : Option (b) when you are done with your work
Here, "when you are done with your work" is a dependent clause as it begins with the dependent marker word "when" . Also , it is not a complete sentence , the question " what next when you are done with your work ? " is left unanswered.
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