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Write two sentence one having an adverbial clause and tha other must have an adjective phrase

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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Sentence having an adverbial clause:

  • You always come when the prayer is going to be ended.
  • She slipped because she was careless.

Sentence having an adjective phrase:

  • I like the flowers with a sweet odour and pleasing shades.
  • This is the house built by my uncle.

Explanation:

Clause:

A clause is a group of words that is a part of a larger sentence. The clause has 1 one subject and 1 predicate and gives a nearly complete sense.

E.g:

  • The patient hoped that he would recover within a week.
  • I know when he will arrive here.

Phrases:

A phrase is a group of words which make sense but not complete sense. It has no finite verb, but it may or may not have a subject.

E.g:

  • The patient hoped to recover within a week.
  • I know the time of his arrival.

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