Clauses

ref –

  • https://chineseruleof8.com/2024/01/02/noun-clauses/
  • https://chineseruleof8.com/2024/02/21/adjective-clauses/
  • https://chineseruleof8.com/2023/12/24/adverbial-clause/
  • https://pediaa.com/difference-between-clause-and-sentence/

Clauses play different roles in a sentence.

A clause can act as a noun, adjective or an adverb.

  • A noun clause acts as a noun;
  • an adjective clause acts as an adjective
  • and an adverbial clause acts as an adverb.

Noun Clause:

noun clause

We heard what you told them.

A man who betrayed his friends cannot be trusted.

Adjective Clause:

adjective clause

This clause appears behind the noun, and describes it.

The dress which you bought last year needs to be shortened.

I believed the lie she told me.

Adverbial Clause:

adverbial clause

He goes whenever he wants.

Our clause describes verb ‘goes’. So it takes place as an adverb.

I had to continue until I received news from them.

Our clause describes the verb ‘continue’. So it takes place as an adverb.