English, asked by Umeshwandhare08, 11 months ago

The prayer, which she uttered endlessly, came unbidden to her lips (pick out main clause and subordinate clause and analyse)​

Answers

Answered by naynadeshmukh78
9

Answer:

The prayer- main clause

Answered by Anonymous
4

In the given sentence "The prayer, which she uttered endlessly, came unbidden to her lips." contains both main and sub-ordinate clause.

* The main clause is "The prayer came unbidden to her lips".

* The sub-ordinate clause is "which she uttered endlessly"

* Main clause is that part of a sentence which forms a complete sentence itself comprising of a subject, a predicate and a verb. So, the above mentioned main clause has "The prayer" as a subject, "unbidden to her lips" as a predicate, and "came" as a verb.

* Sub-ordinate clause are that part of a sentence which starts with a connecting word and depends on the main clause for full meaning. So, in the given example, the subordinate clause starts with "which" and the rest part of the sentence which depends on the main clause for its proper meaning.

Similar questions