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which is brave. what type of clause​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An adverb clause modifies 'a verb', 'an adjective' or 'another adverb'. In the sentence 'The knight fought in a manner which was brave' the adverb clause is 'which was brave'. It is a dependent or subordinate clause that modifies the verb 'fought'.

Answered by aradhana66788
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An adverb clause modifies 'a verb', 'an adjective' or 'another adverb'. In the sentence 'The knight fought in a manner which was brave' the adverb clause is 'which was brave'. It is a dependent or subordinate clause that modifies the verb 'fought'.

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