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A subordinate clause is a type of clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought. It is dependent on the main clause to make sense and provide additional information. Subordinate clauses are introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as "although," "because," "if," "when," and "while." They function as adverbial, adjectival, or nominal clauses within a sentence.