Which sentence contains a dependent clause?

A.
Sentence 4

B.
Sentence 5 ****

C.
Sentence 6

D.
Sentence 7

(4) It was almost like she had a museum in her basement!
(5) She doesn’t always throw away old things when they get replaced.
(6) One of the old things was a phone with a dial.
(7) Every hole in the dial had a number and letters like on phone buttons now.

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Two sentences have one subject and one verb. You can eliminate them right away. These are the last two on that list.

The other two sentences have two sets of subject and verb ... each. Do you see them? I like your choice better than A, mostly because I consider ‘like’ to be incorrect when introducing a subordinate/dependent clause.

I’d say you are correct, but you should also ask your teacher about why an incorrect sentence with a dependent clause was included in the first place.

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The sentence that contains a dependent clause is Sentence 5: "She doesn't always throw away old things when they get replaced."

To identify a dependent clause, we need to look for a group of words that contains both a subject and a verb but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. In this case, the dependent clause is "when they get replaced." It does not express a complete thought on its own and relies on the main clause "She doesn't always throw away old things" to make sense.