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differentiate between noun clause and adverbial clause

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Answered by mani060411
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A noun clause acts as the noun in the sentence. It can be the subject or object of the verb, object of a preposition, or an adjective complement. An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that works as the adverb of the sentence. It will answer the questions: where, when why or how.

Answered by coolly56
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A noun clause acts as the noun in the sentence. It can be the subject or object of the verb, object of a preposition, or an adjective complement. An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that works as the adverb of the sentence.

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A noun clause acts as the noun in the sentence. It can be the subject or object of the verb, object of a preposition, or an adjective complement. An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that works as the adverb of the sentence. It will answer the questions: where, when why or how.

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