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12 July, 01:29

Identify the subordinate clause for the sentence below. Since you've been gone, I've finished the book. you've been gone since you've been gone finished the book

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  1. 12 July, 01:45
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    "Since you've been gone" is the subordinate clause of the sentence. A subordinate clause is dependent on the rest of the sentence, without the second half of the sentence, "since you've been gone" would make no sense, it would just be a fragment.
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