identify the kinds of subordinate clauses
she shows her pet.
do you know where have they gone for tour?
I want to buy a money purse that is not too expensive
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identify the kinds of subordinate clauses
she shows her pet.
do you know where have they gone for tour?
I want to buy a money purse that is not too expensive
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Answer:
A clause is a group of words having a subject and a verb of its own, but it forms part of a sentence. A clause has no independent existence.
In other words, a clause is a single sentence within a larger sentence, made of two or more than two clauses which are joined by suitable conjunctions.
Study the following sentences:
A morning walk is useful.
He saw the beggar and gave him a coin.
This is the girl who won the first prize.
Sentence No. 1 has already one finite verb and hence one clause. Sentence no. 2 has two clauses joined by ‘and’.