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Ubermensch Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Hello

what is the difference between the "if,whether,where,whenever" in a noun clause and the "if,whether,where,whenever" in an adverb clause? Similarly ,the difference between "which,who" in an adjective clause and the "which,who" in a noun clause?Please help Emotion: sad
  

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Welcome to English Forums! I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. Maybe it's a matter of recognizing an indirect (embedded) question.

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  • Maybe it's a matter of recognizing an indirect (embedded) question.
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  • ") vs The crime occurred where two roads meet.
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Welcome to English Forums!

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. Maybe it's a matter of recognizing an indirect (embedded) question.

I don't know where I put the keys.

(indirect question - I don't know the answer to the question "Where did I put the keys?")

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The crime occurred where two roads meet.

(adverb clau
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Thanx a lot am very much satisfied with your answer. helped me a lot Emotion: smile

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