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What clause is in this sentence: Whoever is interested in the past will like the book Foxfire?
  

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Hi, What clause is in this sentence: Whoever is interested in the past will like the book Foxfire? ( Whoever is interested in the past ) will like the book Foxfire. There is a main clause, and a subordinate noun clause.

  • Hi, What clause is in this sentence: Whoever is interested in the past will like the book Foxfire?
  • ( Whoever is interested in the past ) will like the book Foxfire.
  • There is a main clause, and a subordinate noun clause.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

What clause is in this sentence: Whoever is interested in the past will like the book Foxfire?


( Whoever is interested in the past ) will like the book Foxfire.


There is a main clause, and a subordinate noun clause.




Best wishes, Clive

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