A subordinate clause cannot be moved?

I go to the garden because I like climbing trees.

Because I like climbing trees is the subordinate clause. But is that also a subordinate clause?

Can someone please give me an example of a subordinate clause that cannot be moved?

Were the commas used correctly in this text?

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PaterAlfonso
11 months ago

Small correction:

Because I like to climb on trees

It means savior. And normally you also formulate “on trees” instead of treesen. The latter is not wrong, but unusual, because it is not about staying on trees, but about climbing trees.

A supplement you can’t move would be:

The trip was more beautiful than I expected.