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Answered by mariannaracho
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1. where I am going to sleep tonight - noun clause

2. Because no one was home - adverb clause

3. That we will start by noon - noun clause

4. that I would like to buy - adjective clause

5. (that) you wanted to visit - noun clause

6. before one leaves the town - adverb clause

Explanation:

A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why. Noun clauses can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition.

All adjective clauses are dependent clauses. A dependent clause is a group of words that consists of a subject and a verb, yet it is not a complete sentence that can stand alone. Adjective clauses begin with a relative pronoun, which connects them to the word they describe, such as that , where, when , who , whom , whose , which , why

An adverb clause is a group of words that function as an adverb in a sentence. The clause can modify or describe verbs, adverbs, and adjectives. In general, adverb clauses add information that elaborates on when, where, why, how, how much or under what condition the action in the sentence takes place.

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