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Subordinate Clause
has a subj. and a verd, but it can't stand by itself
Adj. Clauses tell:
which one, what kind of
Adv. Clauses tell:
why, when, where, how, under what condition, to what extent
Noun Clauses tell:
what, who
Adj, Clauses
follow a noun, and begin with a relative pronoun
Adv. Clauses
begin with subordinating conj.,
describe a verb, can be moved

If it comes at the beginning followed by a comma
Noun Clauses
begin with: that, what, whatever, when, whether, who, whoever, whom, whose, why

If it comes at the beginning and it's not followed by a comma
Subordinate Clause
cannot stand by itself
That you tried your best is what matters.
Noun Clause
The team that works hardest usually wins.
Adj. Clause
tells WHICH team
I don't know when the awards ceremony is.
Noun Clause
tells WHAT you don't know
When the awards ceremony is over, I'll go home.
Adv. Clause
tells WHEN
Everyone wonders why we lost the game.
Nouns Clause
We lost the game becayse we didn't play together.
Adv. Clause
tells WHY