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He asked whether I had bought a ticket . separate the clause and state which kind of dependent clause whether it is noun clause a, adverb clause or an adjective clause​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ANSWER :

He asked whether I had bought a ticket.

  • He asked whether I had bought a ticket

★ Whether I had bought a ticket → Noun clause

EXPLANATION :

Clause : A group of words that contain subject and verb

  • Types of clauses

Main clause contains subject and verb. It has complete sense.

  • It is also known as independent clause

Subordinate clause contains subject and verb. It depends on main clause to make complete sense.

  • It's also known as dependent clause

There are three types of subordinate clause

  1. Noun clause (function as a noun)
  2. Adverb clause (function as a adverb)
  3. Adjective clause (function as a adjective)

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Answered by PopularAnswerer01
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Question:-

  • He asked whether I had bought a ticket . separate the clause and state which kind of dependent clause whether it is noun clause a, adverb clause or an adjective clause.

Answer:-

  • He asked whether I had bought a ticket.

Here ,

  • Whether I had bought a ticket is a noun clause.

What is Clause?

  • Group of words containing subject and predicate.

What are the types of Clause:-

  • There are two types of Clause they are main clause and subordinate clause. Main clause is also called as independent clause and subordinate clause is also called as dependent clause.

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