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A Noun Clause is a group of words which contains a Subject and a Predicate ol
does the work of a Noun.
Thus, there are three kinds of Clauses
1. The Adverb Clause
2. The Adjective Clause
3. The Noun Clause
Exercise-)
Underline the Clauses in the following sentences, and tell the kind of each -
1. I asked her where she was going.
2. He expected that he would win a prize.
3. The boys went home when the school was over.
4. He will pass if he works hard.
5. No one knows where he lives.
6. The mice will play when the cat is away.
7. God helps those who help themselves.
8. This is the house where I was born.
9. I do not know what she wants.
10. I think he will pass this year.
11. This is the boy who saved your child's life.
12. I met her when I was in Mumbai.
13. The dog which bit the child was mad.
14. I know who is to blame.
15. I know the man who is there.
16. This is the house that Jack built.
7. People who eat too much die early.
8. This is the beggar whom we met yesterday.
9. I know when he will come.
0. I know the time when he will come.
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Answered by harini6155
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Answer:

The answer is as follows:

Explanation:

1. where she was going- noun clause

2. that we would win prize-noun clause

3. when the school was over- adverbial clause

4. if he works hard-adverbial clause

5. where he lives- noun clause

6. when the cat is away-adverbial clause

7. whi help themselves-adverbial

8. where i was born-adjective clause

9. what she wants-noun clause

10. he will pass this year-noun clause

11. who saved your child's life-adjective clause

12. when i was in Mumbai-adverbial clause

13. which bit the child-adjective clause

14. who is to blame-noun clause

15. whi is there-adjective clause

16. that jack biild-adjective clause

17. whi eat too much-adjective clause

18. whom we met yesterday-adjective clause

19. when he will come-noun clause

20. when he will come-noun clause

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