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what is adverb & adjective clause?​

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Answered by hardik3320
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Parts of the Sentence - Adjective, Adverb, and Noun Clauses. The adjective clause is used to modify a noun or a pronoun. It will begin with a relative pronoun (who, whose, whom, which, and that) or a subordinate conjunction (when and where). Those are the only words that can be used to introduce an adjective clause.


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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Adverb => The word "adverb" comes from the Latin word 'ad' ( in addition) and 'verbum' ( word).

it is a word that adds more to the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

example :-
1. I dreamt about you last night (dreamt - verb, last night = adverb )

2. The monster was incredibly ugly ( ugly = adjective, incredible -adverb)

3. The heart patients collapse quite suddenly.
( suddenly- adverb, quite - adverb )

An adverb is usually placed after the verb when it is used in a sentence as follows:
1. He called yesterday
2. The train will arrive soon.
3. They struggled hard to reach the top.

Adjective :- Adjective are describing words which add details about the nouns in a sentence. Adjective are usually placed BEFORE the nouns they modify. However, adjective can occasionally be found AFTER nouns and pronoun.

Example :-
1. He is strong boy.

2. He has big blue eyes.

3. The new car broke down
4. He has big eye's.

Clause :-A clause is cluster of connected word that contains still as a verb. 
a clause is purposeful combination of words, as it can, Alone, categorical a whole thought.

example :-
1. He laughed.
2. I am sleeping.
3. He sings song.

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