Math, asked by mloniwale, 9 months ago

The boy who is standing there is my nephew.(under line the sub-ordinate clause and identify the type of clause)



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Answered by kanchankumari0201198
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Ram ram mithe

'Who is standing there' is the subordinate clause. This type of subordinate clause is known as 'adjective clause' . Its an adjective which adds information to a noun (boy). Most adjective clauses start with relative pronouns such as who,whom,whose etc.

Answered by desailendra51
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Answer:

This is the complex sentence consisting of two clauses.
1) The boy is my nephew ---- Principal clause
2) Who is standing there--- Subordinate adjective clause , qualifying the noun ''boy '' in clause  1

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