Identify the type of clauses (Noun clause, Adverb clause, adjective clause)
1. I wish I was paid at the beginning of the week.
2. We are hoping that Shyam will come up with some interesting ideas.
3. He always felt inferior when he was with her.
4. The baby will certainly have green eyes, because both parents have.
5. I went to have a look at the room where I was to talk that afternoon.
6. If a student is ill, they must submit a medical certificate.
7. A spokesperson said that the minister does not intend to resign.
8. When a person gets married, they have to start thinking about their responsibilities.
9. I had hardly closed my eyes when I began to imagine the most fantastic shapes.
10. Although my grandmother didn’t have a nice personality, I loved her.
Answers
Answer:
1. noun clause
2. noun clause
3. adjective clause
4. adverb clause
5. adjective clause
6. noun clause
7. noun clause
8. noun clause
9. adjective clause
10. adverb clause
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Answer
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Explanation:
1. I wish I was paid at the beginning of the week. (Noun clause)
2. We are hoping that Shyam will come up with some interesting ideas. (Noun clause; here the subordinate clause acts as the object of the verb hoping)
3. He always felt inferior when he was with her. (Adverb clause of time)
4. The baby will certainly have green eyes, because both parents have. (Adverb clause of reason)
5. I went to have a look at the room where I was to talk that afternoon. (Adjective clause; here the adjective clause describes the noun room.)
6. If a student is ill, they must submit a medical certificate. (Adverb clause of condition)
7. A spokesperson said that the minister does not intend to resign. (Noun clause – it acts as the object of the verb said)
8. When a person gets married they have to start thinking about their responsibilities. (Adverb clause of time)
9. I had hardly closed my eyes when I began to imagine the most fantastic shapes. (Adverb clause of time)
10. Although my grandmother didn’t have a nice personality, I loved her. (Adverb clause)