Clauses Worksheet For Class 7 CBSE
Separate the main clause and subordinate clause in the following sentences and say whether the subordinate clause is an adjective clause, adverb clause or noun clause.
Clauses worksheet for class 7
1. She didn’t realize that she was being fooled.
2. I asked him where he had been.
3. Although it was a bit late, I went out.
4. I missed the bus because I had overslept.
5. My grandfather did a lot for me when he was alive.
6. Make hay while the sun shines.
7. She remarked that it was very kind of them.
8. The boy explained that the soup was too hot.
9. The man who she married is an architect.
10. I will wait here until you come back.
11. Suddenly it occurred to me that I hadn’t locked the door.
12. I wondered where she had disappeared.
Answers
1. She didn’t realize (main clause) that she was being fooled (subordinate noun clause).
2. I asked him (main clause) where he had been (subordinate noun clause).
3. Although it was a bit late (subordinate adverb clause), I went out (main clause).
4. I missed the bus (main clause) because I had overslept (adverb clause).
5. My grandfather did a lot for me (main clause) when he was alive (adverb clause).
6. Make hay (main clause) while the sun shines (adverb clause).
7. She remarked (main clause) that it was very kind of them (subordinate noun clause).
8. The boy exclaimed (main clause) that the soup was too hot (subordinate noun clause).
9. The man who she married is an architect. (The man is an architect – main clause; who she married – adjective clause)
10. I will wait here (main clause) until you come back (adverb clause).
11. Suddenly it occurred to me (main clause) that I hadn’t locked the door (subordinate noun clause).
12. I wondered (main clause) where she had disappeared (subordinate noun clause).