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Underline the clauses in the following sentences and write whether they are noun, adjective or adverb
clauses.
1.
Life is what we make of it.
He was angry because we came late.
3. The book that I read recently was very interesting.
4. Walk carefully lest you should fall down.
5. Hearing that I was ill, he came to see me.
5. Those who work the hardest are the most successful.
The teacher said that the lesson was easy.
suitable clauses. The clauses could be noun clause, adverb​

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Answered by jayeshreddy
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Answer:

A clause is a group of words having a subject and a verb of its own, but it forms part of a sentence. A clause has no independent existence.

In other words, a clause is a single sentence within a larger sentence, made of two or more than two clauses which are joined by suitable conjunctions.

Study the following sentences:

A morning walk is useful.

He saw the beggar and gave him a coin.

This is the girl who won the first prize.

Sentence No. 1 has already one finite verb and hence one clause. Sentence no. 2 has two clauses joined by ‘and’.

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