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  • 23-09-2015
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Identify the type of subordinate clause in the following sentence.
The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys.
noun.
adjective.
adverb.

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  • 26-09-2015
The subordinate clause in the sentence "The trouble was that he forgot where he put his keys" is a noun clause. 
A subordinate clause is a clause that is dependent on the main clause. It cannot stand alone. The subordinate clause in this sentence is: "The trouble was that". The main clause in this sentence is: "he forgot where he put his keys". From the above we can see that the main clause can stand on its own but the subordinate clause cannot stand on its own. 
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