English, asked by mohitjangid237, 10 months ago

2) When I was young. I lived much outside my own country.
(Pick out the main clause , sub ordinate clause and name the type
of sub-ordinate clause)​

Answers

Answered by shiwamvishwakarma
15

Explanation:

The main clause is I lived much outside my own country

and subordinate clause is When I was young

Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

The main clause of the sentence is "I lived much outside my own country," which contains the subject "I" and the verb "lived."

Explanation:

The subordinating clause in this sentence is "When I was young," which provides additional information about the time frame in which the main action took place. This clause is a dependent clause, as it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence, and it functions as an adverbial clause, modifying the verb "lived."

Specifically, it indicates the time frame in which the action took place. The subordinating clause "When I was young" is a type of adverbial clause that serves to modify the verb "lived."

It is a subordinate clause because it cannot stand alone as a complete sentence and it is dependent on the main clause for its meaning. The clause begins with the subordinating conjunction "when," which is a common way to introduce adverbial clauses of time in English.

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