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Answer:

Explanation:

There are three types of subordinate, or independent, clauses: adjective, adverb, and noun. Remember that a subordinate clause has a subject and a verb, but it does not express a complete thought. In other words, it cannot stand alone-it is dependent.

The noun clause is a clause that functions like a noun in the sentence. Remember that a noun names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can function as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, object of the preposition, and predicate nominatives.

Answer:

Unlike the response of Ahamit68 which is convoluted, incoherent, and  partially incorrect, the simple, correct answer is...

It is a dependent clause.

Explanation:

Why so?  Although it contains a subject and a verb, it does not express a complete thought, so it is not a sentence and can't stand alone.