Q.3. Pick out the subordinate clause and say what kind of a clause it is. a. Tell me what the matter is. b. I know who the culprit is. c. She admires him because he is brilliant.
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A subordinate clause, like an independent clause, has a subject and a verb, but unlike an independent clause, it cannot stand alone as a sentence. Subordinate clauses begin with certain words or short phrases called subordinating words (also known as dependent words, or subordinating/subordinate conjunctions).
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a- what the matter is - noun clause.
b - who the culprit is - noun clause.
c- because he is brilliant - adjective clause.
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