Subordinate Clauses and Sentence Structure Analysis
The did not fight until other relatives had come. (Here 'until other relatives had come' is an example of)
Answer: Subordinate clause
Explanation
A subordinate clause refers to a group of words that do not have the ability to stand alone as a sentence as they do not express a complete meaning.
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