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I. Spot the main and the subordinate clause in the following sentences/ state

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1. I often wonder how you are getting on.

2. That you should say this is very strange.

3. The place of their meeting was known to the police.

4. There is no meaning in what you say.

5. My belief is that he will not come.

6. Your statement that you found the money in the street will not be believed.

7. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. M- How you are getting on; S- I often wonder

2. M- This is very strange; S- that you should say

3. M- The place of their meeting was known; S- to the police

4. M- there is no meaning; S- in what you say

5. M- he will not come; S- my belief is that

6. M- your statement will not be believed; S- that you found the money in the street

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