explain the types of subordinate clause as they are 3 in number
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Explanation:
a subordinate clause can work as a noun, an adjective or an adverb in a sentence. so there r three types of dependent clauses: noun clauses, adjective clauses and adverb clauses. remember none of them can be complete sentences on their own!
Answer :-
Subordinate Clause can be act as :- adverb, Noun and adjective in a sentence..
There are three types of subordinate clause following are they :-
- Noun Clause.
- Adverb Clause.
- Adjective Clause.
(You were right there are three types of subordinate clause.)
The Types or It depending on Function of it in a sentence.
When a Subordinate clause act as Noun in a sentence then it's Called Noun Clause. they starts with whomever, whom and whatever etc.
When a Subordinate clause act as an adverb in a sentence then it is Called Adverb Clause. Example is Call me When You need My Help.
When a Subordinate clause act as adjective in a sentence it's Called Adjective Clause.
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