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Standard VII
Mathematics
Closure Property for Addition of Integers
Tap the adjec...
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Tap the adjective clause in the sentence-
'The teacher, whose son is my classmate, is unwell.'
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whose son is my classmate
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is unwell.
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The correct option is
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whose son is my classmate
Here, 'Whose son is my classmate' is an adjective clause as it refers to the noun 'teacher'.
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