I think he will pass this year (underline the clause and identify it)...
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"I think"
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"I think" is the main clause and "he will pass this year" is the noun clause(type of subordinate clause) .
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"He will pass this year" is the clause in the sentence. Because it cannot be read as a complete sentence on its own, it is a dependent clause. The main clause's verb "think" uses it as its object.
Additional information on clauses and their various types is provided below:
- A group of words known as a clause is composed of a subject and a predicate.
- Independent and dependent clauses are the two primary types of clauses. (also known as subordinate).
- Because it expresses a complete thought, an independent clause can be used as a sentence on its own.
- Because it does not express a complete idea, a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence. For a sentence to be considered complete, an independent clause is required.
- Depending on their function in the sentence, dependent clauses may be used as adverb, adjective, or noun clauses.
- Adverb clauses alter verbs, adjectives, and adverbs by addressing why, when, where, how, and to what degree-related queries.
- or or that the ones the the the body. body the body. the body. the body. the body from the body.
- Noun clauses serve as the subject, the object, or the complement of a linking verb in a sentence
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