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ollegr [7]
3 years ago
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(ii) I said it was very kind of him. (Identify the clauses.)COM​

English
1 answer:
Simora [160]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Noun Clause

Explanation:

Noun clause is defined as a subordinate clause that functions either as the subject or object of the sentence. The given sentence involves the noun clause 'it was very kind of him' which is the direct object as the verb 'said' is directly acting upon it. The subject 'I' and the verb 'said' is immediately followed by the clause which signals that it directly receives the action performed by the subject. Thus, it exemplifies a noun clause which is functioning as the object in the sentence.

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