33. Which of these is not a type of subordinate clause?
(A) Adverb
(B) Verb
(C) Adjective
(D) Noun
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Which of these is not a type of subordinate clause : (A) Adverb, (B) Verb, (C) Adjective, (D) Noun ?
- According to the given question, option (b) Verb is not a type of Subbodinate Clause.
- Because Subbodinate Clause has been divided into three parts and they are : 1. Noun Clause or Nominal Clause : This is where he lives, 2. Adjective Clause or Relative Clause : Tell me who broke the pot, 3. Adverb clause : Abir is older than he looks.
- Verb is one of the important Parts of Speech. Because no sentence can be formed without Verb. Verb means do or doing something.
- Example : I am writing a story. Here 'writing' is main verb and 'am' is helping verb.
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A subordinate clause (or dependent clause) is a clause that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it does not express a complete thought. Like all clauses, a subordinate clause has a subject and verb.
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