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You have acted wrongly. I believe so noun clause

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Answered by ftshravani
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A noun clause is a dependent clause that takes the place of any noun in the sentence, whether they are subjects, objects, or subject complements. For example: She was saddened by what she had read

Answered by manishakakkar16
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Answer:

I believe so , You have acted wrongly. noun

Explanation:

• A simple sentence has best one clause, on the other hand a complex sentence carries one independent clause and at the least one based clause.

• to combine two easy sentences, we want to make one in every of them into an impartial clause and the others into subordinate clauses.

• Following are the approaches wherein we are able to convert two simple sentences into one complex sentence:

。 by using the use of a noun clause: it works as a noun, it really works as a subject or the item of the verb in the essential clause.

it's far known to all which you are a liar.

• by means of the usage of an adjective clause: It modifies the noun or pronoun inside the primary clause. linked via relative pronouns: who, which, that.

The pen that is at the table, is mine. via using an adverb clause: It modifies a verb, an adjective or some other adverb in the main clause. connected by using the subordinating conjunctions when, as, given that, until, wherein, if, though, unless, that, lest,

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