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please tell me fastly that here why is adjective clause​

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Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Question :---

There was none but wept . The underline part is which clause ?

Explanation :--

→ An Adjective Clause does the work of an adjective. It is usually put just before or nearest to the noun or pronoun it qualifies.

An Adjective Clause may be introduced by:

(a) A Relative Pronoun: The world had no warriors who could overcome his brothers.

(b) A Relative Adverb : I have been to the place where the accident took place.

(c) Where ‘as’ and ‘but’ are used as Relative Pronouns, they introduce an Adjective Clause: Such boys as are guilty will be punished.

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Answer :--

There was none but (who not) wept.

Hence, it's a adjective clause ..

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