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"I know the place where you were born" identify the clause

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Answered by bharathidisha25
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Answer:

I know the place - Main clause

where you were born-subordinate adjective clause

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The clause of the following sentence ("I know the place where you were born") is

Main clause:- I know the place.

Subordinate clause:- where you were born.

Explanation:

Clause:-

A clause is a group of words that contains a verb( and generally other factors too). A clause may form part of a finding or it may be a complete finding in itself. For illustration:

He was eating a bacon sandwich.

Main clause:-

Every finding contains at least one main clause. The main clause may form part of an emulsion finding or a complex finding, but it also makes sense on its own, as in this illustration

He was eating a bacon sandwich.

Subordinate clause:-  

A subordinate clause depends on the main clause for its meaning. Together with the main clause, a subordinate clause forms part of a complex finding. Then are two exemplifications of findings containing subordinate clauses.

After we had had lunch, we went back to work.

  • After we had had lunch:- (subordinate clause)  
  • we went back to work:-  (the main clause)

From the above information the following clause is as follows:

"I know the place where you were born"

Main clause:- I know the place.

Subordinate clause:- where you were born.

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