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State whether the underlined parts are noun clauses, adjective causes or adverb clauses
1. We should leave when the dock strikes two
2. Since you are coming over, bring your bike as well
3. Whoever is the last one to leave locks all the doors.
4. The books that are on the shelf need dusting
5. The reason why he cried is still unknown
6. Give him what he wants
7. Sam took notes while being taught to cook
8. I will help you get started even when I'm sick
9. The books which the teacher assigned were very expensive
10. The books my grandmother read were mainly religious​

Answers

Answered by stellaosiegbu80
10

Answer:

Adjective

Adverb

Adjective

Adjective

Adverb

Noun

Adjective

Noun

Noun

Answered by rajraaz85
14

Answer:

Clause-

Clause includes subject and verb.

There are three types of clause -noun clause, adjective clause and adverb clause.

1. The first sentence has adverb clause.

2. The second sentence has adverb clause.

3. the third sentence has noun clause.

4. the fourth sentence has adjective clause.

5. the fifth sentence has adverb clause.

6. the sixth sentence has noun clause.

7. the seven sentence has adverb clause.

8. the eighth sentence has adverb clause.

9. the ninth sentence has adjective clause

10. the tenth sentence has adjective clause.

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