Subordinative
Subordinative is a term used in linguistics to describe a type of subordinate clause, which is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and depends on a main clause for its meaning. Subordinate clauses are often introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as "because," "although," "if," "since," and "while." They provide additional information that modifies or complements the main clause.
Subordinative clauses can be further categorized into several types based on their function within the sentence.
Subordinative clauses play a crucial role in sentence structure and meaning, allowing for the expression of