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I want something.it is a glass of Water. ( join using nominal clause)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using nominal or noun clause, the sentence would be 'I want something that is a glass of water' or 'I want a glass of water. ' Noun clause is the group of words which work as the noun. Here, 'something that is a glass of water' is the noun or object for the verb want.

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Answered by inzamamulhaq525
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yes take frist answer and then yours

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