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(2) He has eyes that are usually warm.
(Identify the clause and state its kind.​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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The given sentence is a complex sentence, consisting of two clauses ₋₋  independent clause and dependent clause.

The Independent clause is 'He has eyes'

The Dependent clause is 'that are usually warm'

The type of the dependent clause is 'Adjective Clause'. An adjective clause does the function of an adjective.

Explanation

A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. Simple sentences have one clause; compound sentences have two or more independent clauses; and complex sentences have two or more than two independent and dependent clauses.  

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Answered by smartbrainz
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He has eyes that are usually warm

EXPLANATION:

  • An adjective clause or adjectival clause is a sort of dependent clause which works to define a noun in the sentence. It acts as an 'adjective', although it is formed from a group of words rather than just one word.
  • In the case of an adjectival clause, all words collaborate to modify the pronoun or a noun. All adjectival clauses are dependent clauses, where a 'group of words' which comprises a 'subject and a verb', however it is not a whole sentence which could stand alone.
  • Adjectival clauses start with a 'relative pronoun' that links them to the word they define, such as that, where, when, who, whom, whose, which, why.  

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