Which part of each sentence is a dependent clause? The boys didn’t think Dani could win the race even though she was on the school track team. Trisha went down to the farmer’s market so she could get some apples. After he was injured by a stray ball, Alex was sent to the nurse’s office. Though he hated Math, Chris tried to do the equations.

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The dependent clause does not express a complete meaning of a sentence. it includes a subject and a verb. These clauses include adjective clauses, adverb clauses, and noun clauses.

Dependent clauses in each sentence are:

Even though she was on the school track team.

So she could get some apples.

After he was injured by a stray ball.

Though he hated Math

All sentences contains an adverbial clause.

An adverbial clause begins with the subordinating conjunction such as if, although, because and so forth.

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The reliant proviso doesn't communicate a total importance of a sentence. it incorporates a subject and an action word. These conditions incorporate descriptive word statements, intensifier provisos, and thing statements.

Subordinate statements in each sentence are:

Even though she was on the school track team.

So she could get some apples.

After he was injured by a stray ball.

Though he hated Math

All sentences contains a verb-modifying proviso.

A word intensifying provision starts with the subjecting combination, for example, if, despite the fact that, in light of the fact that, etc.