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Examples for noun clause,adjective clause,compound and complex sentence

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Answered by kanak5098
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noun clause -
1) Choose a gift for whomever you want.

( Whomever you want is a noun clause. It contains the subject you and the verb want. The clause acts as an object of the preposition for in the sentence.)

2)Whichever restaurant you pick is fine with me.

( Whichever restaurant you pick is a noun clause. It contains the subject you and the verb pick. The clause acts as a subject in the sentence.)

Adjective clause

1)Mr. Jackson is the teacher who helped me with my math problems.

(Who helped me with my math problems is an adjective clause. It contains the subject whoand the verb helped. The clause modifies the noun teacher.)

2)The bad weather is the reason why I decided to drive instead of walk.

(Why I decided to drive instead of walk is an adjective clause. It contains the subject Iand the verb decided. The clause modifies the noun reason )

complex sentence

1)Though Mitchell prefers watching romantic films, he rented the latest spy thriller, and he enjoyed it very much.

2)I want to blow some money, but not mine

compound sentence

1)She did not cheat on the test, for it was not the right thing to do.

2)I think I will buy the red car, or I will lease the blue one.


Answered by stylishtamilachee
25
Hey friend here is your answer.....

Answer :-

Noun Clause :

just like an adjective clause works as an adjective or noun clause works as noun noun clauses may be identified by asking who, what or whom .

Eg:

The little boy understood what his teacher said

I do not know if Rahul will attend the wedding.

A noun class can work as

❄ An object :

I remember what you said to me the other day.

❄A subject :

What she does is none of my business

❄ As a complement :

The fact is that she sings well .

Adjective clause :

An adjective Clause is a group of words which is used to describe an noun it usually begins with that ,which , who and so on .

Eg :

The carpets which Ritu bought last year have faded .

The book that John bought yesterday as a red cover .

Compound sentence :

If the sentence has two independent clauses joined together with the connector, it is a compound sentence.

Eg :

when we decided we couldn't wait any longer so, we left .

Complex sentence :

when a sentence has one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses joined by a connector, it is a complex sentence.

Eg:

Roma left for the house while I was waiting for my mother .


Hope it helps you.....

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