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My friend achieved his goal add a clause​

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Noun Clause :

 \rightarrowMy friend who has achieved his goal.

Adjective Clause :

 \rightarrowMy friend who achieved his goal.

Adverb Clause :

 \rightarrowMy friend achieved his goal successfully.

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 \bf \dag \:  \underline \blue{LEARN  \: MORE}  \: \dag

A clause is a group of words which contains a subject and a predicate. Some sentences contain only one clause, while some contain more than one clause.

There are two main types of clause.

1. Coordinate clause

2. Subordinate clause

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Examples :

Subordinate clause

 \pink \hookrightarrowShe Wrote a letter.

Coordinate Clause

 \pink \hookrightarrowShe posted it.

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Subordinate clauses are of three kinds.

1. Noun Clause

2. Adjective Clause

3. Adverb Clause

1. Noun Clause

 \impliesA subordinate clause that acts like a noun in a sentence is known as Noun Clause.

Example :

What you said is not true.

2. Adjective Clause

 \impliesA subordinate clause that qualifies a noun or pronoun is called an Adjective Clause.

Example :

• The child who finishes first will win the prize.

3. Adverb Clause

 \impliesA subordinate clause that modifies a verb, an adverb or an adjective is known as Adverb Clause.

Example :

• We arrived after the show had begun.

 \fbox \green{Hope  \: it  \: helps \:  uh}

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