Noun, Adjective & Adverb Clause | Types of Clauses | Clauses Quiz by Quality Education
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- In this lecture, you will learn and practice, Noun Clause, Adjective Clause, and Adverb Clause.
In order to punctuate sentences correctly and avoid fragments, we need to know the difference between phrases and clauses.
There are many different types of phrases and clauses. The first step to identifying the different types, though, is to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.
A phrase is a related group of words. The words work together as a "unit," but they do not have a subject and a verb, while the clause contains a subject and a verb.
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The answer for Q26 should be Noun Clause. "Whatever is available" is the direct object of the verb "eat". Try to replace it with a pronoun like "it".
Yes
can u plzz explain me about direct and indirect object i am very confused
I think you are right!
yes it is a noun clause
It can either be a noun clause...or a adverb clause of manner...
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Got them all correct thanks for this valuable full of knowledge video
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Helpful. Thanks👍
Me got 28 out of 30. THNXSir ji for all concepts.
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Put "what" with Q. 26 ,it is a noun clause
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26/30
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Thank u so much sir u helped me a lot 😭😭
Thank u sir
I found the video convincing overall except 26th Question.
Thanks
Good for practice thanks
Welcome
Thank you
Number 8 is correct, the mix up is on number 26
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Thank you so much for this helpful video sir......30 out of 30...
Thank you for the rectification
29 correct
Thanks its nice video
IN SENTENCE 26 EAT IS NOT A NOUN....... IT SHOULD BE NOUN CLAUSE AS IT IS ANSWERING QUESTION WHAT??
It may be adverb clause
27/30 ❤thank u
25/30 thank Sir
question 8's answer will be adverb clause because of 'IF'
26 I'm confused about it I think its noun clause
Yes, agreed
28 correct 💯💪
30 correct 100 %
Sir pls ase questions or laiy
I scored 25 out of 30
I got 28/30
28 correct
I got 29/30 👍AlhamduliAllah
Sir,
It could not be apprehended as to why you have termed the sentence to be an adjective clause.
Your sentence was as below:
I will eat whatever is available.
Explanation: Eat what? The answer will any noun like a burger, pizza, etc. When it answers the interrogative word (what), the answer must be a noun clause.
Could you clarify, please.
Regards
I had the same doubt.
It's answer will be Noun Clause
Can anyone explain me Q 19 that how it answer the question "why"?
According to my opinion, it starts with relative word "that" Moreover, before the clause there is an independent clause So it should be an "Adjective clause"
27/30 ❤
28/30 but sir I think ans for Q,26 should be noun clause.
May be I am wrong
The answer for Q26 is noun clause
clause analysis for reet mains ka video bana dijiye sir ji
Done 10.02
Mine 10 correct
26correct mine
26question check once sir
29/30 i have gotten
30/30😄
30/25
24..
I am from Bangladesh
My 24 are correct
I got 26 out of 30 😊
29/30
I gave 29 correct answer and i have a problem with 26 number ...i think 26 no is noun clause
Done
26 is a noun class
25 / 30
I got 27 marks
Sir ye mcqs Mdcat ki prepation k liye hai ?
The quiz can help you. I've tried cover almost everything.
26 ADVERB
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8 ans is wrong
Yes it is wrong, it's adverb clause
27/30
Why is Q8 not adv CL of condition ?????????????????
Adverb hai
27/30 🙆🙆
Confusion about Q 26.
Q26 ....I think noun clause.. please explain
Eat is object and noun and whatever is modifying it that's why it is adjective clause.
24/30
Sir i got 26/30 but question no.26 should be noun clause not adjective clause..❤❤❤
12/30😅
10/30 😭
I think 26 ka answer noun clause hoga
Right 😌
26 adjective clause bcoz it doesnt have noun.
Literally 10 hours before exam 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hope you got enough sleep
Thanks Sir.
From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
8 question is wrong
The answer to number 26 is noun, not adjective!
12/30😂😂😂
I'm confused about 26.question.
Isn't it a noun clause?
same here
Hi! Sorry for the late response. It's an adjective clause. You might be seeing it as an object after verb (eat) and obviously, an object can be a noun. But here "Whatever is available" is explaining something about food which is to be eaten. Question is tricky....
I'm open for any discussion.....thanks
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But "whatever ever is available" is indirect object and can replace by "it" nd also give the answer of "what"
Isn't qs no. 8 an Adverb clause ? If it starts with 'If' it's an adverb clause right ?
Nope Noun clause always answers the question what
I wonder what?
If you are free now
25/30 😢I feel sad.
Oh..that's so sad you should practice more question
Q 15 rong
26 wrong hai check kre
I got 3 incorrect 😢
I got all incorrect
2 ka glt h
Kasa ba galat hai toh explain kar na sala
5 are wrong
No 26 answer is noun clause ...please don't give wrong answers
Sahi kaha bhai
I wonder if u are free now... Can u tell, me.... Noun, clause kaise aya... If use hua hai toh... Adverb clause aayega
Not nice some more hard
Very nice
Thanks
29/30