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teacher gave us.
Underline the subordinate clause in each sentence and write whether it is a noun
clause or an adjective clause.
1. I know a man who can read a book
backwards.
2. He says that he is a vegetarian.
3. We saw a movie that I had seen
before.
4. Do you think I don't know the
answer?
5. Please tell me how to bake a cake.
6. I saw that the child was going to cry.
7. Your statement – that 70 per cent of
our population is illiterate – is not
true anymore.
8.
Nishi does not know how to answer.
9. Nobody knows when Sumit will arrive.
10. What he told me was a lie.
11. There is a tunnel here that leads to the
other side of the street
12. Who will tell me what this sentence
means?​​

Answers

Answered by krithavagrawal123
0

Answer:

hard

Explanation:

none

Answered by kamalnayan25021973
0

Explanation:

A Complex Sentence consists of one principal clause and any number of subordinate clauses.

A Noun Clause is a subordinate clause which does the work of a noun in a complex sentence.

In this case,

Option A is correct. The subordinate clause why he left acts as the subject of the verb is in the principal clause. A subject is always either a noun or a pronoun. Henceforth, why he left is a subordinate noun clause as it behaves like a noun.

Option B is incorrect as the sentences have been joined by using a subordinate adjective clause.

Options C and D are incorrect because they are simple sentences and not complex ones because they are devoid of any subordinating conjunctions.

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