if you cannot travel, seek out people with whom you disagree(name and identify the clause stating the main and subordinate clause)
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- main clause - seek out people with whom you disagree
- subordinate clause - If you cannot travel
- Type - Adverb clause
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If you cannot travel, seek out people with whom you disagree.
Name and identify the clause stating the main and subordinate clause.
Main clause - If you cannot travel, seek out people with
Subordinate clause - whom you disagree
Explanation:
Clause - A group of words that forms part of a sentence and has a subject and a finite verb of its own is called a clause.
Clause are of three kinds :
- Adjective clause
- Adverb clause and
- Noun clause
Main clause - A clause that can stand on its own is called a main clause.
Subordinate clause - A clause that cannot stand on its own is called a subordinate clause.
e.g. The girl who came yesterday was Sita's sister.
Here, "The girl was Sita's sister" is the main clause and "who came yesterday" is subordinate clause.
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