I'm still confused how to determine whether it's a noun clause or adjective clause or adverbial clause, etc. Are there any tips and tricks that can explain it more clearly ? Anyway, I like your channel. It's useful. So I subscribe it immediately
sorry, I have a question the third example "She cannot remebmer what happened" the clause "what happened" could also function as a Dependent interrogative clause/ Direct Object. the signal of subordination being wh-words. It would function as such because there is a gap of unknown information. Would that be okay??
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I'm still confused how to determine whether it's a noun clause or adjective clause or adverbial clause, etc. Are there any tips and tricks that can explain it more clearly ?
Anyway, I like your channel. It's useful. So I subscribe it immediately
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sorry, I have a question the third example "She cannot remebmer what happened" the clause "what happened" could also function as a Dependent interrogative clause/ Direct Object. the signal of subordination being wh-words. It would function as such because there is a gap of unknown information. Would that be okay??
Cheer~~~a unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.😊
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Would it be wrong to say "a boy that went to my school won the lottery" ?
"Who" would be better than "that," but "that" is acceptable in an informal setting.
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What about relative clauses?
We have a page on those here: www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/relative_clause.htm
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Clauses r interesting