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i am not like the very wise man.i dont want to advice you.combine sentence with if clause​

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Answered by phillipinestest
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Clause

If I were like the very wise man I would want to advice you.

Explanation:

  • A clause is a syntactic part of grammer which comprises a subject and a verb.
  • The subject may be distinct. In that case the clause is categorised as a Main clause.
  • If the subject is embedded or dependent on the previous main clause in a sentence it is called a Subordinate or Relative clause.
  • One type of relative clause is the conditional clause.
  • A conditional clause is also distinguished as an -if clause.
  • An if clause is always tagged with the main clause.
  • It depends on the main clause and places a condition to it for its fulfilment.
  • In the sentence , ' If I were like the very wise man I would want to advice you.' the main clause is ' I would want to advice you.'
  • The 'if clause' or conditional clause is ' If I were like the very wise man'.

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Answered by dmohanreddy82
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if I were like the very wise man .I would want to advice you

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