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Identify the dependent/subordinate clause in the following sentence:
You may stand wherever you like. [Intermediate]

A
You may stand
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B
may stand
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C
may stand wherever you like
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D
wherever you like
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Solution

The correct option is D wherever you like

Subordinate clauses start with conjunctions or prepositions and cannot exist without the on the main clause. Here “wherever you like” is dependent on “You may stand”. Hence, Option D is correct. The rest of the options do not fit this description, hence incorrect.


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