Select the complete subordinate clause (including all modifiers).

I aced my test because I remembered to study.

I aced my test

my test because

my test because I remembered to study

because I remembered

because I remembered to study

This sentence does not contain any subordinate clauses

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The complete subordinate clause in this sentence is "because I remembered to study."

The complete subordinate clause in the given sentence is "because I remembered to study."

To identify the complete subordinate clause, you 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, "because I remembered to study" meets those criteria.

The main clause of the sentence is "I aced my test," which contains a subject ("I") and a verb ("aced"). The subordinate clause "because I remembered to study" modifies the main clause by providing the reason or cause for why the speaker aced their test.