Find out the clause used in the sentences and mention type:-
1. They asked me if I had any problem.
2. Give the girl what she wants.
3. Don't buy anything that is too expensive.
4. I have read almost all the books which you have written.
5. While she rode the train to work she often read a book.
6. Mother hardly took any dress because Romi was sick.
7. Although it was cold and windy yesterday we played outside for a long time.
8. Her story is what inspired me to work hard.
9. We have a party after work today.
10. Give me a call as soon as you reach home.
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Answer:
ClausE aNd its typE :
1. They asked me if I had any problem.
➯ They asked me if I had any problem.
Adverb clause.
2. Give the girl what she wants.
➯ Give the girl what she wants.
Noun clause.
3. Don't buy anything that is too expensive.
➯ Don't buy anything that is too expensive.
Adjective clause.
4. I have read almost all the books which you have written.
➯ I have read almost all the books which you have written.
Adjective clause.
5. While she rode the train to work she often read a book.
➯ While she rode the train to work she often read a book.
Adverb clause.
6. Mother hardly took any dress because Romi was sick.
➯ Mother hardly took any dress because Romi was sick.
Subordinate clause
7. Although it was cold and windy yesterday we played outside for a long time.
➯ Although it was cold and windy yesterday we played outside for a long time.
Subordinate clause.
8. Her story is what inspired me to work hard.
➯ Her story is what inspired me to work hard.
Noun clause.
9. We have a party after work today.
➯ We have a party after work today.
Main clause.
10. Give me a call as soon as you reach home.
➯ Give me a call as soon as you reach home.
Subordinate clause.
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Adverb clause: It is a sentence with group of words, It describes about the adverb in the sentence.
Subordinate clause: It can be anywhere in the sentence, Sentence will be dependent on this clause.
Main clause: It is a independent clause. It can still form a sentence without this.
Noun clause: It is a dependent clause which functions as a noun in the sentence.
Adjective clause: It is a dependent clause which describes about the noun.