what are clauses? What are noun clauses , adverb clauses , adjective clauses?
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Clause - a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. A clause is usually only part of a sentence.
Noun clause - A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. It can be used as the subject, direct object, indirect object, object of a preposition, subject complement, or appositive
Adverb clause - An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb
Adjective clause - An adjective clause (also called relative clause) is a dependent clause that modifies a noun or pronoun. It tells which one or what kind.
clauses - a group of words that includes a subject and a verb. A clause is usually only part of a sentence
Noun clauses - A noun clause is a clause (a group of words with a subject and a verb) that serves as a noun in a sentence.
adverb clauses - An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb. That is, the entire clause modifies a separate element within a sentence
adjective clauses - Adjective clauses are dependent clauses that give information about nouns. They allow you to combine two sentences into one by using relative pronouns (who, whom, whose, where, when, which, that, and why) as connectors.