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Henry VIII was a king (whose many wives fared badly). The words in parenthesis are what kind of clause? noun clause adjective clause adverb clause
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Henry VIII was a king (whose many wives fared badly).
The words in parenthesis are what kind of clause?
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
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Answer: adjective clause
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The words in the parenthesis ( whose many wives fared badly) is an adjective clause. The correct answer is actually B, adjective clause.
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