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i want to learn hindi from the teacher who is experienced (identify and name the clause)​

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Answered by TtHhAaNnUuSsHh
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i want to learn hindi is a main clause and from the teacher who is experienced is a subordinate clause .

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Answered by CharmingPrince
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I want to learn hindi from the teacher who is experienced.

- Adjective clause

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I want to learn hindi from the teacher who is experienced.(Whom)

The question that can be driven out is " From whom I want to learn hindi ?" that's a "Experienced teacher ".

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This indicates that's the sentence is of Adjective Clause.

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● A clause is a part of a sentence that has its own subjects and predicate.

It has a subject and a finite verb ( a verb that shows tense. )

It is of three types - Noun clause, Adjective clause, adverb clause.

Clause that act as Adjective in the sentences are called Adjective clause.

Example of Adjective clause -

• Harry's dog that has a white coat is cost .

• I met the musician whose concert we attended last month.

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