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Subordinate clauses are of three types – adjective clause, adverb clause and noun clause. An adjective clause serves the same purpose as an adjective. It goes immediately after a noun and gives additional information...
Identify the main clause and subordinate clause in the following sentences. 1. Do you know what happened to him? 2. I would like to know why my application was rejected. 3. Although he has...
Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentences and say whether it is a noun clause, adjective clause or adverb clause. 1. I don’t think that I have met him before. 2. She smiled...
Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentences and state whether it is a noun clause, adverb clause or adjective clause. 1. I would like to meet the girl who wrote this story. 2....
Underline the subordinate clause in the following sentences. Notes: A subordinate clause is a clause introduced by a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun. 1. He never told me what he thought about me. 2....
Identify the main clause and subordinate clause in the following sentences. A subordinate clause always begins with a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun. 1. I asked her where she worked. 2. She told me...
The subordinate clause is a dependent clause. That means it cannot stand alone. You have to add a subordinate clause to an independent (main ) clause. Subordinate clauses are usually introduced by subordinating conjunctions,...
Underline the subordinate clauses in the following sentences. 1. He told me that he wanted some money. 2. My friend helped me when I was in trouble. 3. They went home after the party...
Complete the following sentences using a verb in the correct tense. 1. I will write to you when I …………….. time. a) have b) will have c) would have 2. I will be thinking...