Ans 1. Adj. Clause: where you live
Noun: house
Ans 2. Adj. Clause: why I refused to help him
Noun: reason
Ans 3. Adj. Clause: who live in glass houses
Pronoun: Those
Ans 4. Adj. Clause: whose book is the basis of my research paper
Noun: Krishna Pai
Ans 5. Adj. Clause: that ends well
Noun: All
Ans 1. whose purse has been stolen
Ans 2. where the squirrel hides her nuts
Ans 3. (that) you wanted
Ans 4. why I couldn't call you up
Ans 5. when every eye is moist
Ans 1. The thief who broke into my house last night has been caught.
Ans 2. I know the man whom she wants to marry.
Ans 3. Do you know the name of the village where Kanchan was born?
Ans 4. Please return the umbrella which I lent you.
Ans 5. Sanjeev was declared first in the contest that was held yesterday.
Ans 1. who(m) I met yesterday | ![]() |
Ans 2. which I always use | ![]() |
Ans 3. who is younger than she is | ![]() |
Ans 4. that I have | ![]() |
Ans 5. who is in the army | ![]() |
Ans 1. This is the pen (that) you have been looking for.
Ans 2. The pipeline which carries the town's water supply, has been blocked.
Ans 3. I know a person who will do the job quickly.
Ans 4. He passed all his examinations, which made his parents very proud of him.
1. What are clauses and why are they important in English grammar? | ![]() |
2. What is the difference between independent and dependent clauses? | ![]() |
3. Can you give examples of different types of clauses? | ![]() |
4. How do clauses contribute to sentence structure? | ![]() |
5. What are some common errors related to clauses that students should avoid? | ![]() |