I know the girl who won the prize is which kind of clause
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Recognize a clause when you see one. Clauses come in four types: main [or independent], subordinate [or dependent], relative [or adjective], and noun. Every clause has at least a subject and a verb.
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Main clause: I know the girl
Subordinate clause: who won the prize
Explanation:
- A clause is a basic unit of grammar.
- A clause is the combination of related words which consist of a subject and a verb.
- Usually a sentence consists of two clauses: main clause (also known as independent clause) and subordinate clause (dependent clause).
- For example: I went to London when I was ten years old.
- Here, "I went to London" is the main clause and "when I was ten years old" is the subordinate clause.
- In the main clause "went" is the verb and "I" is the doer whereas in the subordinate clause there is no verb mentioned.
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