Dependent clause
l A dependent or subordinate clause, as the name
suggests, depends on another, the main clause, that
means it has to be use always together with a main
clause. The subordinate clause is introduced and
tied to the main clause with the conjunction "que".
The subordinate clause modifies somehow the
predicate of the main clause, adding meaning to it:
Juan (subject of the main clause) quiere (predicate
of the main clause) que (conjunction) su hermana
(subject of the subordinate clause) cante (predicate
of the subordinate clause) con él.