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Pick out the depending clause from the given sentence: " We met some people who were very nice" *

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we met

some people

we met some people

who were very nice

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Answered by sahidlone2345
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Answer:

we met some people. They were very friendly

Answered by DevendraLal
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A dependent clause in the given sentence is-

  • Who was very nice is the dependent clause in the sentence.
  • A clause is a set of words, much like a phrase.
  • An adjective clause (also called a relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun.
  • Contrary to a sentence, a clause is more or less finished. A set of words known as a clause has both a subject and a predicate.
  • Usually, you can create your clause using the joining word as a guide.
  • Check to see if your phrase has anything to do with the verb, preposition (noun clause), noun, or pronoun if the linking word is missing (adjective clause).
  • A set of words called a sentence consists of a subject and a finite verb.

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