English, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

** Whether you go to school or not matters to me a lot.

( noun/ adjective/ adverb clause )
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Answered by nicky0007
0

adverb clause is the answer. because naming words are called as noun .no name is not mentioned here. so it's not noun.

then adjective is used to describe things by it's colour,shape and size. no one thing is described here. so it's not adjective.

An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that act as an adverb in the sentences. so that this was my answer.

Answered by tamanna9072
7

assalamualaikum ...

here is your answer...⬇️⬇️

  • Whether (conjunction) you(subject) go(verb) or not matters (verb) to me a lot. Attention - Two verbs, one subject.
  • So.....the subordinate clause is Noun clause.

hope it's helpful..!! InshaAllah

#tamanna

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