For the sentences below, Identify the main (Independent) clause and the subordinate (dependent) clause in each sentence.
CFS
- ID the main clause and subordinate clause
- Be sure to number your answers.
- Take a look at the example below to see how to format your answers.
Example
1. When the sun set, the caravans stopped for the night.
main clause - The caravans stopped for the night.
subordinate clause- When the sun set
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4.The Camels were also brought to Astrulia as a pack animals since they could endure arid conditions better than horses.
5. Although a camel is relatively tall, a rider can easily clim up onto the back of a kneeling camel.
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