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what are noun clause and adjective clause ​

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Answered by Rahil2804
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Noun clause is a type of subordinate clause which does the work of a noun; whereas, adjective clause is used as a adjective to modify noun and adjective in the sentence. Both are dependent, subordinating clauses, but play the different roles in the sentence.

Answered by bhawanisingh8764
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Noun clause

A group of words which contain a subject and the predicated own and does the work of A noun is sentence is called noun clause.

Example 1. I hope that he will pass the year

Adjective clause

A group of words which contain a subject and the predicate of its own and does the work of an adjective in a sentence is called adjectives sentence.

Example 1. I know the man who painted the pictures.

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