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Define noun clause, adjective clause, ​

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Answered by avantikasuman2014
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Clause - A clause is a group of words that contains a verb (and usually other components too). A clause may form part of a sentence or it may be a complete sentence in itself. For example: He was eating a bacon sandwich. [clause]

Adjective clause - An adjective clause is a multiword adjective that includes a subject and a verb. When we think of an adjective, we usually think about a single word used before a noun to modify its meanings (e.g., tall building, smelly cat, argumentative assistant).

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Answered by sunilratnakar1970
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Answer:

Noun :- A noun is a name of anything.

Adjective :- An adjective is a word that tell us more about noun.

Clause :- A clause contrast with a pharse which does not contain a subject and a verb.

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