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Anaylse clause: He took me to room which had gramophone in it.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:He took me to a room - Main Clause

which had a gramophone in it - Subordinate Adjective Clause

It qualifies the noun 'room' in the main clause.

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The given sentence, "He took me to the room which had a gramophone in it," contains one independent clause and one relative (or adjective) clause.

Explanation:

The independent clause is "He took me to the room." It is a complete sentence on its own because it contains a subject (He) and a predicate (took me to the room) that expresses a complete thought.

The relative clause "which had a gramophone in it" modifies the noun "room" by providing additional information about it. The relative pronoun "which" serves as the subject of the clause, while "had" is the verb, and "gramophone" is the object. The prepositional phrase "in it" modifies "gramophone" and indicates the location of the object.

Together, the two clauses form a complex sentence that expresses the idea that someone took the speaker to a room containing a gramophone. The relative clause provides further details about the room and its contents. Overall, this sentence demonstrates the use of a relative clause to add descriptive information to a sentence and provide additional context for the reader.

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