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IDENTIFY THE CLAUSE IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE AND STATE ITS KIND :
Ask if dinner is ready. ​

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Answered by gupta008harsh
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Answer:

if dinner is ready is a noun clause.

Explanation

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Answered by sreyamukherjee0967
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'if the dinner is ready' is the noun clause.

The Kind - Object to the verb

Noun clauses are the dependent clause that transforms a noun into a meaningful sentence. It can be three types - subject, object, subject complements. The easiest way to find noun clauses in a sentence is that they start with the wh-words like - how, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, why, and that.

Examples -

  • Whoever had it, sold it.  Here noun clause is acting as a subject.
  • I wish whatever you wish. Here noun clause is acting as a subject complement.
  • They now understand why the plan was not working. Here noun clause is acting as an object.

In the case of the term 'object to the verb', the mentioned verb indicates to the reader where the action is going,

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