English, asked by shetty10a, 6 months ago

The hermit was outside, on his knees,
sowing seeds in the beds that had been dug
the day before. (Identify the Subordinate
Clause and state its type).
Select one:
a. sowing seeds in the beds that had
been dug the day before - Subordinate
Noun Clause
b. that had been dug the day before -
Subordinate Adverb Clause of Time
c. The hermit was outside - Subordinate
Adverb Clause of Place
d. that had been dug the day before -
Subordinate Adjective Clause​

Answers

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Option - b

The hermit was outside, on his knees,is main clause and "that had been dug the day before " that had been dug the day before "Subordinate Adverb Clause of Place.

Subordinate Clause:

  • A subordinate clause is similar to an independent clause in that it also comprises a subject and a verb, but it is not self-sufficient.
  • The words or short phrases that come before a dependent sentence are called subordinating words, also known as dependent words or subordinating/subordinate conjunctions.

Adverb clause

  • A group of words that collectively serve as an adverb is referred to as an adverbial clause.
  • The sentence or description of the verb, adjective, and other adverbs may have changed, which serves as a clue.
  • Adverb clauses are always dependent clauses, as opposed to other kinds of clauses.

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