English, asked by monika2698, 10 months ago

Underline the causes in the following sentences
and state whether they are Noun clauses, Adjective
clauses or Adverb clauses
1. Some people buy expensive gifts because they
think it will impress others.
2. Most people hope that the new government
will work honestly​

Answers

Answered by Fatimakincsem
4

Below are given examples of adverb clause and adjective clause.

Explanation:

An adverb clause is a group of words that is used to change or qualify the meaning of an adjective, a verb, a clause, another adverb.

1. Some people buy expensive gifts because they  think it will impress others.

This is n example of adverb clause.

The clause " because they  think it will impress others". is an adverb clause.

An adjective clause is a dependent clause that, like an adjective, modifies a noun or pronoun.

2. Most people hope that the new government  will work honestly​.

This is an example of adjective clause.

The clause "that the new government  will work honestly​." represents the adjective clause.

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