An interrogative sentence is one that asks a question. A subordinate clause is one that depends upon the main clause and is less important to the meaning of the sentence.
2007-04-17 14:11:21
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answered by Anonymous
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An interrogative sentence is a question...
the subordinate clause is the phrase that modifies the main point of the sentence...it depends on the main clause to give it its meaning. A subordinate clause cannot stand on its on...in other words...it would be a fragment sentence if you took the main clause away. Whereas you can take the subordinate clause away from the main clause and you would still have a complete sentence...
haha that didn't make sense did it...
Because she is disabled, Samantha cannot take the stairs.
Because she is disabled is the subordinate clause....(it is not a complete sentence)
Samantha cannot take the stairs. (is the main clause. Its still a complete sentence)
2007-04-17 21:15:16
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answered by angelpix23 2
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Subordinate clause is a group of words consists of a subject and predicate yet cannot stand alone because it is introduced by a subordinating conjuction thus making it completely vague without the presence of an independent clause.
While an interrogative sentence is a sentence used to ask question and usually ends with a punctuation mark...
2007-04-21 13:20:07
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answered by eNgLish wiZaRd 2
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Subordinate clauses are Santa's little children...
During the Spanish inquisition a interrogative sentence was how long they kept you on the rack...
2007-04-17 21:19:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You just wrote an interrogative sentence - that just means a question.
A subordinate clause is "a clause in a complex sentence that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and that functions within the sentence as a noun or adjective or adverb".
Example: You should do your own homework to succeed in school.
"to succeed in school" is subordinate.
2007-04-17 21:13:00
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answered by lizs1602 3
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an interrogative sentance is just a question
2007-04-17 21:10:33
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answered by dylan 1
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