In each of the following sentences write a Clause in place of the words in italics, and say whether the Clause is a Noun Clause,
an Adjective Clause, or an Adverb Clause.
1. He cannot find a place to sleep in.
15. He declared his innocence.
2. The girl with long hair is my cousin.
16. I am hopeful of his speedy recovery.
3. Have you heard the news?
17. Did he explain the purpose of his coming?
4. In spite of his efforts he failed.
18. He ordered the traitor to be executed.
5. He walked slowly to avoid slipping.
19. He remarked on the boy's impudence.
6. This is my home.
20. His silence proves his guilt.
7. He cried aloud for joy.
21. I cannot tell you the date of my return.
8. I am surprised at your question.
22. His share in the plot was suspected.
9. He works hard for a living.
23. He speaks like a born orator.
10. Being lame he has to use crutches.
24. Under existing conditions railway travel is expensive.
11. The sun having set, the army stopped to rest.
25. He is not so foolish as to accept your offer.
12. I heard of his arrival.
26. In my old home we had many fruit trees.
13. The duration of the war is uncertain.
27. Ipromise you a holiday on condition of your good behavio
14. His remarks were not received with approval.
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'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 clausesA clause must contain a subject and a verb to be complete. An adverb clause also begins with a subordinating conjunction, such as "after," "if," "because" and "although." If you see a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adverb but does not have both a subject and a verb, it's an adverb phrase.
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he cannot find a place to sleep in which clause is presnt
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