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Q2. Underline the clauses in the following sentences and state whether they are adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause:

a. Maria bought some flowers which she wanted to give her mother.
i) Adjective clause
ii) Adverb clause
iii) Noun clause

b. I don’t know the reason why she hates me.
i) Adjective clause
ii) Adverb clause
iii) Noun clause

c. He drove fast so that he might reach the airport in time.
i) Adjective clause
ii) Adverb clause
iii) Noun clause

d.I wondered if she was free.
i) Adjective clause
ii) Adverb clause
iii) Noun clause

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Answers

Answered by capricornusyellow
6

Adjective clause, Adverb clause or Noun clause:

Explanation:

  • A) Adjective clause
  • B) Noun clause
  • C) Adverb clause
  • D) Noun clause

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Answered by faridab557
1

Answer:

a adverb answer(what)

b adverbb(why)

c adverb (to what degree or extent)

d adverb (condition) (when)

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