English, 08.11.2020 09:30 julesR9814
Identify the clauses and point it whether it is a Noun Clause, Adjective Clause, or Adverb Clause.
1. The bankers need to know what they should do
2. The books, which are lost, are not really necessary.
3. Whether you like it or not, you have to go to bed now.
4. Students who are intelligent get good grades.
5. No one knows who he is.
6. When I was younger, I thought so.
7. He laughs best who laughs last.
8. I went to see what had happened.
9. He met a girl whose eyes were blue.
10. I shall remain where I am.
Identify the tenses of each sentence.
1. The twins, RJ and CJ have planned to take up Business Administration.
2. Visitors from the different campuses came here yesterday.
3. Mother is going to be harvesting her crops in the next few days.
4. I shall have finished reading the book โWomen are crazy, Men are stupid,โ by Monday.
5. I was busy making my power point presentation when the lights went out.
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