identify the type of subordinate clause: 1- Bertha was rather sorry to find that there were no flowers in the park.
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A clause is a part of a larger sentence containing a subject and a predicate of its own.
A Principal Clause is an independent clause which can exist even without a subordinate clause. A Subordinate Clause is called a dependent clause because it cannot exist without the help of the principal clause. It begins with a subordinating conjunction.
In this sentence, 'I want to know' is the principal clause and 'how far it is from here' is the subordinate clause.
The subordinate clause acts as the object of the infinitive 'to know', there by acting as a noun. Hence, it becomes a subordinate noun clause,so noun clause is the answer
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noun clause is the answer
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