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Q15.Pick out subordinate clause and state its kind. 1. These are the exercises which make the whole body work hard

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Answered by krab
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Answer:

ADJECTIVE CLAUSE

Explanation:

Subordinating adjective clause qualifying the noun 'exercises' in the MAIN CLAUSE

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Answered by SaurabhJacob
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The subordinating clause in the given sentence is underlined and highlighted.

  • These are the exercises which make the whole body work hard.

Explanation:

What are subordinating clause or dependent clause?

A subordinate clause is a clause that is situated within a sentence which is most of the time are complex sentence.

A dependent clause cannot stand alone and make sense, hence they are called dependent.

The name itself says that it needs a subject or verb to stand on.

The most common identifying words that are used to identify the subordinating clause are:

Than

whether

after

whenever

which

before

even though

who

whoever

now that

once

since

by the time

while

There are many more words that work as a marker for dependent clause.

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