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Answered by Anonymous
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Underline the clause and state whether it is noun, adverb or adjective clause:

1. We all admire a man who is courageous.

  • Adjective clause

2. He was welcomed when he returned from the U.S.A.

  • Adverb clause

3. The jury declared that he was not guilty.

  • Adjective clause

4. Nobody expected that he would die.

  • Noun clause

6. A man who talks too much is seldom listened to.

  • Adjective clause

Assimilate:

➣ An adjective clause in a sentence or a complex sentence does the work of adjective and it shows the quality of a noun and hence called the adjective clause.

➣ It is adverb clause and does the work of adverb adverb clause of time and introduced by subordinating conjunctions when, whenever, while, before, after, etc.

Subordinate clause that does the work of a noun in a sentence is called noun clause.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. We all admire a man who is courageous.

  • Adjective clause

2. He was welcomed when he returned from the U.S.A.

  • Adverb clause

3. The jury declared that he was not guilty.

  • Adjective clause

4. Nobody expected that he would die.

  • Noun clause

6. A man who talks too much is seldom listened to.

  • Adjective clause
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