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Failed to understand what I had done to arouse his fury. Nominal clause,adjective clause or adverb clause.

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Answered by kumarikaushik067
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Answer:

adjective adverb

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

Clause is what I had done to arouse his fury

Name of Clause is  Noun Clause

Explanation:

What is  Clauses?

Clauses are defined as linguistic units that have their own distinct meanings.

Clauses that serve as nouns in a sentence are referred to as noun clauses.

With the word "what," we must rephrase the verb in order to identify the noun clause.

Clauses of the adjective and adverbial varieties are the other sorts.

Adverb clauses act as adverbs (describe a verb, adjective, or other adverb), noun clauses act as nouns (modify a noun or pronoun), and adjective clauses act as adjectives (subject of a verb, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative or object of the preposition).

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