English, asked by yugbhaiujn, 2 months ago

Identify the clauses in the following sentences and state whether they are adjective clauses,

noun clauses or adverb clauses:


a) I looked a real fool when I fell in the river.


2) She was speaking so softly that we could not hear her at all​

Answers

Answered by baviya65
1

Answer:

looked

fell

softly

hear

are the noun and adverb clause

am guessed.

Answered by Rajnisharmanoida
0

Answer:

A clause must contain a subject and a verb to be complete. An adverb clause also begins with a subordinating conjunction, such as "after," "if," "because" and "although." If you see a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adverb but does not have both a subject and a verb, it's an adverb phrase.

Explanation:

A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Noun clauses begin with words such as how, that, what, whatever, when, where, whether, which, whichever, who, whoever, whom, whomever, and why. Noun clauses can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition

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