English, asked by dharma2081974, 11 months ago

In each of the following sentences write a Clause in place of the words in underline, and

say whether the Clause is a Noun Clause, an Adjective Clause, or an Adverb Clause. 5x1=5

1. He cannot find a place to sleep in.

2. This is my home.

3. I heard of his arrival.

4. He declared his innocence.

5. His silence proves his guilt.​

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Answered by shouryapartap54a
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Answer:

I have explation of 1st question

'He cannot find a place to sleep in. ' is a main (principal) clause, and it is the only clause in the sentence which is simple in structure. ... A compound sentence will have only principal clauses. A compound-complex sentence will have two or more principal clauses and one or more subordinate clauses.

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