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Henry VIII was a king whose many wives fared badly. The bolded words are what kind of clause? (whose many wives fared badly) is bold adverb clause noun clause adjective
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Henry VIII was a king whose many wives fared badly.
The bolded words are what kind of clause?
(whose many wives fared badly) is bold
adverb clause noun clause adjective
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the awnser is adjetive clause
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adjective clause
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