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Put a tick in each row to show whether the main clause or the subordinate clause is underlined.One has been done for you.Main clause Subordinate clauseAlthough she often burns the cakes, she likes cooking. check checkBilly was worried because he'd forgotten his homework. check checkIf it rains heavily, our road becomes flooded. check checkWhen she is tired, she is very grumpy! check check

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Put a tick in each row to show whether the main clause or the subordinate clause is underlined.One has been done for you.Main clause Subordinate clauseAlthough she often burns the cakes, she likes cooking. check checkBilly was worried because he'd forgotten his homework. check checkIf it rains heavily, our road becomes flooded. check checkWhen she is tired, she is very grumpy! check check

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Main clause Subordinate clause Although she often burns the cakes, she likes cooking. check Billy was worried because he'd forgotten his homework. check If it rains heavily, our road becomes flooded. check When she is tired, she is very grumpy! check

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