In the sentence: "Will you serve those cakes you bought?" what are the clauses? Is "you serve" the main clause? And what kind of clause is "you bought"?
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" what are the clauses? Is "you serve" the main clause? And what kind of clause is "you bought"?
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" what are the clauses?
Is "you serve" the main clause?
And what kind of clause is "you bought"?
Main clause Will you serve those cakes Subordinate clause ( which ) you bought Adjectival, describes 'cakes'.
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In the sentence: "Will you serve those cakes you bought?" what are the clauses? Is "you serve" the main clause? And what kind of clause is "you bought"?
Main clause Will you serve those cakes
Subordinate clause ( which ) you bought Adjectival, describes 'cakes'.
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