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Answer:
Main clause: It is not right to make a promise.
Subordinate clause: unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise.
Subordinate clause functions as: adjective.
Explanation:
In any sentence, a main clause is that group of words that can stand on their own and make meaningful complete sentence. On the other hand, a subordinate clause is where the sentence or groups of words cannot make a full sentence and need to be alongside a main clause to make a full complete sentence.
In the given sentence,
"It is not right to make a promise unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise"
the main clause will be "It is not right to make a promise" as it makes complete sense and makes a meaningful sentence.
The subordinate clause is "unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise", beginning with a subordinating conjunction.
And, lastly the type of subordinate clause used in the sentence is a adjectival clause, acting as an adjective to modify the noun in the sentence ie. the promise.
Answer:
It is not right to make a promise unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise.
Main clause:
it is not right to make a promise
Subordinate clause:
unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise
Subordinate clause functions as a(n):
adjective
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