English, asked by dharshan823, 6 months ago

Identify the type of Dependent clause in
the following sentences:
1. I know the girl who won the prize,
2. I want to see Venice before I die,
3. If you give respect, you get respect,
4. The judge believed that the man was
guilty.
5. The books, which are lost, are not really
necessary​

Answers

Answered by deekshitha6226
2

Answer:

1. The jury believed that the man was guilty. (Noun clause)

2. Come when you like. (Adverb clause)

3. I know the girl who won the prize. (Adjective clause)

4. He confessed that he was guilty. (Noun clause)

5. I know you have great regard for him. (Noun clause)

6. Do you think that I am a fool? (Noun clause)

7. Before I die I want to see Venice. (Adverb clause)

8. The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. (Adjective clause)

9. I know a boy whose father serves in the army. (Adjective clause)

10. I will not go until he arrives. (Adverb clause)

11. The coffee maker that I bought for my wife is expensive. (Adjective clause)

12. If you give respect, you get respect. (Adverb clause)

Answered by prathameshghule33
0

Answer:

Dependent Clauses.

1. who won the prize

2.before I die

3.If you give respect

4.that the man was

guilty.

5.are not really

necessary.

Explanation:

These are the clauses on which the rest sentence is dependent.

So they are dependent clauses.

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