We then consider the characteristics of main clauses and subordinate clauses
(295–296). Main clauses are not dependent on any other clauses and can form
sentences on their own. Subordinate clauses are dependent on other clauses and
can only form sentences by combining with main clauses. Main clauses are in
bold:
(one main clause, also one sentence)
(main clause and time adverbial clause)
(main clause and conditional clause)
(main clause and embedded relative clause)
(main clause and comparative clause)
(non-finite -ing form conditional clause and main clause)