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Note on Passage Narration, Note: 11

Note on Passage Narration, Note: 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JR9kZFtyVCE&feature=youtu.be

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Subordinate Clause

Subordinate Clause A  subordinate clause  is usually introduced by a subordinating element such as a subordinating conjunction or relative pronoun. It depends on the rest of the sentence for its meaning. It does not  express a complete thought, so it does not stand alone. It must always be attached to a main clause  that completes the meaning . Subordinate clauses normally act as single part of speech. They can be either  noun clauses, adjective clauses,  or  adverb clauses. They are sometimes called  dependent clauses   because they "depend" on a main clause to give them meaning . The italicized clauses above are subordinate clauses. The first one is an adjective clause  because it describes a noun  (the word  clause ). The second one is an adverb clause  which describes a verb  (the word called ).

Re-arrange the following sentence according to sequence and re-write them in a paragraph:

Re-arrange the following sentence according to sequence and re-write them in a paragraph: 1. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed   (Amg‡qB eÜzB cÖK…Z eÜz (a) The fist friend climbed up a tree. (cÖ_g eÜz GKwU Mv‡Q DVj) (b) Suddenly a bear came there. (nVvr GKwU fjøyK †mLv‡b Gj) (c) Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest. (GK`v `yB eÜz GKwU e‡bi cv‡k w`‡q hvw”Qj) (d) The later could not climb up a tree. (cieZx© Rb Mv‡Q DV‡Z cvij bv) (e) They were talking about their love for each other. (Zviv GK A‡b¨i cÖwZ Zv‡`i fv‡jvevmv wb‡q Av‡jvPbv       KiwQj)   (f) He did not find any way. (†m †Kvb Dcvq Ly‡R ‡cj bv) (g) The bear smelt his ears nose and face. (fjøyKwU Zvi Kvb, bvK Ges gy‡Li NÖvb wbj) (h) He lay down on the ground and feigned death/pretended to be dead. (†m gvwU‡Z ï‡q coj Ges g„Zz¨i fvb        Kij) (i) Then the bear went away. (Zvici fjøyKwU P‡j

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Re-arrange the following sentence according to sequence and re-write them in a paragraph:

Re-arrange the following sentence according to sequence and re-write them in a paragraph: 1. A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed   (Amg‡qB eÜzB cÖK…Z eÜz (a) The fist friend climbed up a tree. (cÖ_g eÜz GKwU Mv‡Q DVj) (b) Suddenly a bear came there. (nVvr GKwU fjøyK †mLv‡b Gj) (c) Once upon a time two friends were passing by a forest. (GK`v `yB eÜz GKwU e‡bi cv‡k w`‡q hvw”Qj) (d) The later could not climb up a tree. (cieZx© Rb Mv‡Q DV‡Z cvij bv) (e) They were talking about their love for each other. (Zviv GK A‡b¨i cÖwZ Zv‡`i fv‡jvevmv wb‡q Av‡jvPbv       KiwQj)   (f) He did not find any way. (†m †Kvb Dcvq Ly‡R ‡cj bv) (g) The bear smelt his ears nose and face. (fjøyKwU Zvi Kvb, bvK Ges gy‡Li NÖvb wbj) (h) He lay down on the ground and feigned death/pretended to be dead. (†m gvwU‡Z ï‡q coj Ges g„Zz¨i fvb        Kij) (i) Then the bear went away. (Zvici fjøyKwU P‡j