Subordinate clauses provide additional information in a sentence and begin with subordinating conjunctions like 'because' or 'although'.
Subordinate clauses are clauses that cannot stand alone and provide additional information in a sentence. They often start with subordinating conjunctions like because, although, since, etc. An example of a subordinate clause is 'Because I lost,' as seen in option A.
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