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Types Of Dependent Clauses
Mrs. Susan is the teacher who helped me with my math problem.
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When we went to the zoo, we saw a lion and a huge bear.
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Whichever restaurant you pick is fine with me.
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The dancers are going to practice in the studio now while they have the chance.
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I can’t figure out why she said that.
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The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk.
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Whenever I go to Greece, I will visit Santorini.
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The girl who lives across the street is my cousin.
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Whoever spilled the paints should clean up.
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Before we go on vacation, we must make reservations.
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