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underline the group of words that form a clause in the sentences. 1 people who pay their debts are trusted.2 we cannot start while it is raining.3 I think that you have made a mistake. 4 people who rise early stay healthy. 5 I think it is his hard work that has made him successful.​

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
45

Below are given the group of words that make clauses.

Explanation:

There are two types of clauses.

  • Dependent
  • Independent

The underline group of words are dependent clauses.

(1) People who pay their debts are trusted.

People who pay is a clause.

(2)  We cannot start while it is raining.

We ca not start is a clause.

(3)  I think that you have made a mistake.

I think that you have is a clause.

(4)  People who rise early stay healthy.

People who rise early is a clause.

(5) I think it is his hard work that has made him successful.​

I think it is his hard work is a clause.

Answered by smartbrainz
20

People who pay their debts are trusted (Adjective clause)

We cannot start while it is raining (Adverb clause)

I think that you have made a mistake. (Noun clause)

People who rise early stay healthy. (adjectival clause)

I think it is his hard work that has made him successful (Noun clause)

Explanation:

A dependent/subordinate clause includes a subject as well as a verb/verb phrase however does not express a whole thought. As such, it cannot stand on its own in the sentence. The different types of subordinate clause are

  1. An adjective clause is a subordinate/dependent clause that modifies a noun/pronoun. An adjective clause starts with words such as that/when/where/who/whom/whose/which/why
  2. A noun clause is a subordinate/dependent clause which functions as a noun. Noun clauses starts with words such as whatever/how/that/what/  which/whichever/when/where/whether/whomever/why/who/whoever/whom.
  3. An adverbial clause functions as an adverb and modifies a verb/an adjective/another adverb. An adverb clause starts with words such as after/although/because/before/if/since/than/until/when/while.

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