She is an extraordinary child who takes my magic shark tooth
Noun clause
Adjective clause
Adverb clause
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noun clause
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The given sentence, "She is an extraordinary child who takes my magic shark tooth" has an adjective clause.
Option(B) Adjective clause
- A noun clause is a dependent clause that takes the place of a noun in the sentence.
- An adjective clause begins with a relative pronoun (who, whom, whose, that, or which) or a relative adverb (when, where, or why).
- Adverb clause functions as an adverb to answer the questions "how," "how much," "when," "how often," and "where."
- Here, "who takes my magic shark tooth." is an adjective clause.
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