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what is clauses its type and its examples​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{CLAUSES :} Clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb and is a part of a larger sentence.


\textbf{'We returned home, when school was over.' } There are two clauses - 1st \textbf{'We returned home'} and 2nd \textbf{'when school was over.'}


The first one makes complete sense. So it is called Main/Principal Clause.


The second one is not complete by itself. It depends on the main clause to convey a proper sense. So it is called \textbf{Dependant} or \textbf{Subordinate } clause. 'When' is the joining word and it is called \textbf{Subordinator} .

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Answered by karniga8
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IF CLAUSE HAS FOUR TYPES..

TYPE I.POSITIVE TYPE

IF YOU RUN FAST, YOU WILL WIN THE MATCH

TYPE II

IF YOU RAN FAST, YOU WOULD WIN THE MATCH .

TYPEIII

IF YOU HAD RUN FAST,. YOU WOULD HAVE WIN THE MATCH

TYPE IV

IF YOU THROW THE BALL IT BOUNCES

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