That Mohan was a doctor was not known to me, identify the subordinate clause and name it
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Subordinate clause
The Subordinate clause in the sentence, 'That Mohan was a doctor was not known to me' is 'That was not known to me'. It is a noun clause.
Explanation:
- A clause is a group of words in a sentence that has a subject or an embedded subject and a predicate.
- When a clause has a distinct subject and a predicate and forms a complete sentence it is called a main clause.
- When a clause has an embedded subject or a subject that is related to the object of the previous clause it is called a relative clause or a subordinate clause.
- Subordinate clauses are of various types depending on the part of speech they specify. These may be noun clause, adjective clause and adverb clause.
- In the given sentence, 'That Mohan was a doctor was not known to me' there are two clauses.
- The main clause is, ' Mohan was a doctor'.
- The Subordinate clause is : 'That was not known to me'.
- It does the function of a noun as it focuses on what act is not known to me. Hence it is a noun clause.
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