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Read the sentence. Do you know when the last bus leaves? Which kind of clause are the words in bold? adverb clause noun clause adjective clause

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Answered by gourimisale11
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adverb clause of time

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Answered by Sidyandex
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The answer to this question is the Noun clause.

A group of words acting together as a noun is known as a noun clause.

These clauses are always dependent clauses which means that they do not form a complete sentence.

Noun clauses are used to name things that can't be designated with a single word.

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