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Select all that apply.A clause may be amain clausesubordinate clausenoun clauseadjective clauseadverb clauseall of the above

Select all that apply.A clause may be amain clausesubordinate clausenoun clauseadjective-example-1

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Answer:

A clause may be a main clause, a subordinate clause, a noun clause, an adjective clause and adverb clause (All of the above).

Step-by-step explanation:

A clause is a group of related words that have at least a subject and a verb. There are two types of clauses: independent or main (when the clause has a full meaning on its own) and dependent (when the clause does not express a complete thought and needs to be placed with another clause to make sense).

Furthermore, dependent clauses can also be classified as adjective clauses (when they describe nouns), adverb clauses (when they modify adjectives, verbs or other adverbs) and noun clauses (when they act as nouns).

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