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Karan and ansh who are my students have topped the class this year pick out the subordinate clause and state its kind

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Answered by mayurachaturvedishri
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Answer:Main Clause : Karan and Ansh have topped the class this year.

Subordinate clause :- who are my students.

Kind of clause : Adjective Clause.

Explanation:

Answered by smartbrainz
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Karan and Ansh who are my students have topped the class this year (adjectival clause)

Explanation:

  • A subordinate/dependent clause is a clause which provides the sentence element with additional information, but which cannot stand as a sentence. A dependent clause can either modify an adjacent clause or serve as a component of an independent clause
  • There are the 3 types of subordinate clause: Noun clause, adverb clause, and adjective clause
  • Noun clauses start with words such as that, how, whatever, when, what, whether, where, whichever,which, whoever, who, whom, whomever, and why. Noun clauses function as direct objects, subjects, predicate nominatives, indirect objects, or objects of a preposition, example, I wonder how long we should wait.
  • An adjective clause is a subordinate clause which functions like an adjective, and modifies a noun/pronoun. An adjective clause starts with words such as when, that,  who, where, whom, where, whose, which, and why. Example, Ms. Nupur is the Professor teacher who helped me with my thesis.
  • An adverbial clause is a subordiante clause which functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies an adjective, another adverb,  or a verb.  An adverb clause also begins with a subordinating conjunction, such as after, if, because,  although, and so on. Example, If you pay your bills on time, you can have a good credit score.

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