He doesn’t know (what he’s going to do now).
a: Noun clause
b: Adverb clause
c: Adjective clause
d. None of these
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it is adverb clause
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He doesn't know what he's going to do now.
"what he's going to do now", is a noun clause here.
Option(a) Noun clause is correct answer.
- A clause is the group of words that adds more detail to the sentence.
- A noun clause is the set of words that works as a noun in a sentence.
- The set of words that works as an adverb in the sentence are known as adverb clause/
- The set of words that works as an adjective in the sentence is known as the adjective clause.
- So, "what he's going to do now" is a noun clause.
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