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Underline the clauses and mention its kind
a. I don’t know how we are going to get over the river.
b. She was hardly inside the house before the kids started screaming.
c. The man whose bike was stolen filed a complaint.​

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Answered by sohinibasak20120549
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Answer:

a. how we are going to get over the river- Noun Clause

b. was hardly inside the house before the kids started screaming - Adverb Clause

c. whose bike was stolen filed a complaint - Adjective Clause

Answered by Hansika4871
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The answer is as follows:

a. over - adverb of extent

b. hardly - adverb of extent

before - adverb of time

c. whose​ - relative clause

  • Adjective phrases are groups of words containing adjectives.
  • A verb can be defined as a word used to describe an action, a state of being, or something of occurrence, a verb can be expressed in different types of tenses, depending on the action being performed.
  • Adjectives in English grammar can be described in simple words as a word that describes the unique qualities of a noun, for example, a color (red, yellow, green), Fast, Fun, etc.
  • Adverbs in English grammar can be described in simple words as a word whose role is to modify a verb, a sentence, an adjective, and even another adverb.

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