A. Underline the subordinate clauses in the following sentences and name them – adverb clause, adjective clause or noun clause.
adverb clause - I'm afraid the travel agent may cheat us.
adverb clause - I will wait till the teacher arrives?
adverb clause - If you do not rush you will be late for school.
adjective clause - Here is the dress that you had ordered.
adjective clause - He went to Jaipur by the train that leaves in the morning.
adjective clause - I met a girl who was wearing a pink gown.
adverb clause - I heard about the accident that took place on the highway.
noun clause - The authorities will punish whoever breaks the rule.
noun clause - He admitted that he had stolen a pen.
noun clause - I do not know what he will do when he grows up.
adverb clause - I shall stay where I am.
adverb clause - He always does what he wants.
adverb clause - If he agrees to do a task he does it without fail.
adjective clause - That boy is so clever that he can learn the entire answer in ten minutes.
adjective clause - She spoke so softly that we could not hear.
B. Supply suitable clauses to complete the following sentences.
He was so rich that he could buy anything he wanted.
She was extremely cautious because she knew the risks involved.
The army fought as bravely as lions in the battle.
The entire class worked hard so that they could finish the project on time.
I know the place where we met last summer.
I found my book in the desk drawer where I left it.
He met a saint who taught him the meaning of life.
He replied that he was not guilty.
This is only the beginning of our journey.
I understand your point of view now.
If I am elected, I shall meet him.
They came here because they were invited by the host.
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