Read the sentence.
whoever is interested in the past will like this book.
wh...
English, 24.11.2019 03:31 jmullins3611
Read the sentence.
whoever is interested in the past will like this book.
which kind of clause are the words in bold?
a.
noun clause
b.
adverb clause
c.
adjective clause
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