Q. In each of the following sentences replace the words in italics by clauses.
1. It is too cold to go out.
2. I believe in your innocence.
3. We heard of his appointment.
4. Tell me the place of their hiding.
5. A man of regular habits succeeds in life
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- it is too cold in order to go out
- because I believe in ur innocence
- even though we heard of her s appointment
- Tell me the place where they are hiding
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Answer:
Clauses are similar to sentences which contain Subject and predicate.
These convey the full meaning of the sentence.
Explanation:
1. It is too cold in order to go out .
In the above sentence clause is in italics
it is too cold to go out.
2. Because I believe in your innocence .
In the above sentence, clause is in italics
Because i believe in your innocence.
3. Even though we heard of her's appointment
In the above sentence, clause is in italics.
Even though we heard of her's appointment.
4. Tell me the place where they are hiding
In the above sentence Clause, is in italics
Tell me the place where they are hiding.
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