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Identify the subordinate clause in the sentence and state whether it is a noun clause or an adjective clause: (1 mark) i) He wanted to know the reason that made you change your opinion​

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Answered by riyakhare20092009
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Answer:

it is a noun clause yesterday was my english class and i have given this answer only

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Answered by bg415743
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Explanation:

A subordinate clause that acts as a noun in a sentence is called a noun clause. It usually starts with words such as 'that, what, whatever, who, whom, whoever, whomever'. It acts exactly like a noun either at the place of a subject or an object within a sentence. Examples

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