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What clause. And it's type noun clause adverb clause and adjective clause

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Answered by ANUJA1105
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Answer:

clause is used to make a sentence more specific there are two types of clauses

1. main clause

2. subordinate clause

Answered by gina15
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Clause: A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a predicate. It can be a complete sentence in itself or it can be a part of a larger sentence.

Kinds of clauses

Clauses are of two types:

  1. Adjective clause
  2. Adverb clause
  3. Noun clause

  1. Adjective clause: A clause that describes a noun or a pronoun and acts like an adjective is called an adjective clause.
  2. Adverb clause: An adverb clause is a group of words that has a subject and predicate of its own and acts as an adverb.
  3. Noun clause: A noun clause is a group of words which contains a subject and predicate of its own and does the work of a noun.

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