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pick the subordinate clause in the following sentence:
I think that it would rain.

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Answered by amulya1092
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Answer:

it would rain is a subordinate clause

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Answered by CherryBlossom02
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Pick out the subordinate clause in the following sentence:

I think that it would rain.

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I think that it would rain.

✨The underlined words is the subordinate clause. The type of clause is Noun Clause.

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What is a clause?

A clause is a group of words that forms part of a sentence and has a single and a finite verb of its own. In simple language we can say - a clause is a sentence within a sentence.

Example:

1.) This is the man who won the trophy.

2.) I know that it is true.

Kinds of Subordinate Clause.

There are three kinds of Subordinate Clause:

  1. Noun Clause
  2. Adverbial Clause
  3. Adjective Clause

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