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The well, which is at the end of this road, has not been used for some time. (underline the

main clause)​

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Answered by Ishakorade12345
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Answer:

Main clause : The well has not been used for some time.

Subordinate clause : which is at the end of this road

  • Adjective clause
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The well, which is at the end of this road, has not been used for some time.

\bold\longrightarrow Main clause - The well has not been used for some time

Subordinate clause - which is at the end of this road

Explanation:

{\red{\bigstar}} A clause has a subject and a finite verb of its own.

{\red{\bigstar}} A clause that can stand on its own is called the principal or main clause.

{\red{\bigstar}} A clause that cannot stand on its own is a subordinate clause.

e.g. The boy took the umbrella as it was raining.

\bold\longrightarrow Main clause - The boy took the umbrella

Subordinate clause - as it was raining

\sf\pink{Hope \: it \: helps}

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