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find the clause and write the type of clause :

1. Can a human being live whose soul is dead.​

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question that which type of clauses present here is adverb clause.

Explanation:

A clause is a group of words that include a subject and verb. There are mainly 4 types of clauses that include main clause, subordinate clause, coordinate clause and adjective clause

. Basically, a clause is a group of words that contain a subject and a work that have a relationship. If a clause me function as a noun, it is an adjective or adverb clause. If its function as a noun, it is a noun clause. If it functional objective, it is an adjective clause and it is functional adverb, it is an adverb clause.

Some examples of clauses R. I graduated last year. When I come here I saw him. When I come here I saw him and he greeted me.

Therefore, The correct answer to this question is adverb clause.

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Answered by VishwachiT
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Answer:

Adjective clause

Explanation:

What is an adjective clause?

  • An adjective clause in the sentence acts like a subordinate clause which qualifies the noun or pronoun in the main clause. (in this case man).
  • Many times, It is introduced by a relative pronoun or by a relative adverb.

Examples of adjective clauses

  • I won't talk to a person who has brought shame to my family.
  • She is going to the place which belonged to me.

In this case, the noun that has been qualified is "man" which is a common noun.

The adjective clause used here is "whose soul is dead".

This clause provides quality to the noun in main clause by adjectifying that the person's soul is dead.

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