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2 January, 03:22

What is the dependent clause in this sentence If I can't find my mittens, I can't go out.

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  1. 2 January, 03:34
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    I can't go out.

    Explanation:

    This the dependent clause because you not being able to go out depends on you finding your mittens.
  2. 2 January, 04:47
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    If I can't find my mittens ...

    Explanation:

    It's considered dependent (or subordinating) because it is a clause that cannot stand on it own; it's dependent on the main (independent) sentence.

    Generally speaking, clauses that begin with adverbs are dependent clauses.

    Ex.

    After I graduate ...

    When I die ...

    If I win the lottery ...
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