Clause For Class 9 [Chapter – 5]

51. So he bent his head and ran away back to the little hole where he slept at night.

Ans:- So he bent his head and — principal clause
ran away back to the little hole — principal clause
where he slept at night — subordinate clause

52. They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish.

Ans:- They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish — principal clause

53. He had seen his older brother catch his first herring, while his parents circled around proudly.

Ans:- He had seen his older brother catch his first herring — principal clause
while his parents circled around proudly — subordinate clause

54. The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge that faced the south.

Ans:- The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge — principal clause
that faced the south — subordinate clause

55. He could surely reach them without flying if he could only move northwards along the cliff.

Ans:- He could surely reach them without flying — principal clause
if he could only move northwards along the cliff — subordinate clause

56. There was no ledge, and he was not a fly.

As:- There was no ledge — principal clause
and he was not a fly — principal clause

57. The monkey was generous and threw it down from the neem tree at the man’s feet.

Ans:- The monkey was generous and — principal clause
threw it down from the neem tree at the man’s feet — principal clause

58. While all this was going on, I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment.

Ans:- While all this was going on — subordinate clause
I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment — principal clause

59. It was the same monkey that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth.

Ans:- It was the same monkey — principal clause
that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth — subordinate clause

60. He told the Sethji that he would rescue the cap.

Ans:- He told the Sethji — principal clause
that he would rescue the cap — subordinate clause

61. The whole platform became silent and waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen.

Ans:- The whole platform became silent and — principal clause
waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen — principal clause

62. However, the more he shouted at the monkey, the remoter the monkey became.

Ans:- However, the more he shouted at the monkey — subordinate clause
the remoter the monkey became — principal clause

63. The pen which has a golden nib is mine.

Ans:- The pen is mine — principal clause
which has a golden nib — subordinate adjective clause

64. You may play outside until the street lights come on.

Ans:- until the street lights come on — adverb clause

65. What the girl did was not very helpful.

Ans:- What the girl did — noun clause

66. Where is the ice cream that was in the freezer ?

Ans:- that was in the freezer — adjective clause

67. She said that she would return soon.

Ans:- She said — principal clause
that she would return soon — noun clause

68. Mother came when I started for Mumbai.

Ans:- Complex sentence-Mother came — Principal clause
when I started for Mumbai — Adverb clause

69. It depends on how she will behave with them.

Ans:- Complex sentence-It depends on — Principal clause
how she will behave with them — Noun clause

70. He did not realise when those fingers slipped out.

Ans:- He did not realise — principal clause
when those fingers slipped out — subordinate clause

71. Then someone asked Bhola Grandpa what he was gripping.

Ans:- Then someone asked Bhola Grandpa — principal clause
what he was gripping — subordinate clause

72. He remembered his grandson and let out a wail.

Ans:- He remembered his grandson — principal clause
and let out a wail — principal clause

73. At this point of time, Bhola Grandpa confessed that there was no real treasure.

Ans:- At this point of time, Bhola Grandpa confessed — principal clause
that there was no real treasure — subordinate clause

74. Bhola Grandpa turned and found the bright gaze of the tiger on his face.

Ans:- Bhola Grandpa turned and — principal clause
found the bright gaze of the tiger on his face — principal clause

75. The tiger roared and circled the tree about a hundred times.

Ans:- The tiger roared —principal clause
and circled the tree about a hundred times — principal clause

76. Bhola Grandpa climbed the mound and requested the first man he saw for some water to drink.

Ans:- Bhola Grandpa climbed the mound — principal clause
and requested the first man — principal clause
he saw for some water to drink — subordinate clause

77. It was a bitterly cold night, and even at the far end of the bus the east wind cut like a knife.

Ans:- It was a bitterly cold night, and — principal clause
even at the far end of the bus the east wind cut like a knife — principal clause

78. The bus stopped and two women and a man got in together and filled the vacant places.

Ans:- The bus stopped and — principal clause
two women and a man got in together and — principal clause
filled the vacant places — principal clause

79. This was the opportunity for which the conductor had been waiting, and he intended to make the most of it.

Ans:- This was the opportunity — principal clause
for which the conductor had been waiting — subordinate clause
and he intended to make the most of it — principal clause

 80. I had marked him as the type who had a general vague grievance about everything.

Ans:- I had marked him as the type — principal clause
who had a general vague grievance about everything — subordinate clause

81. He seemed to have a particular grievance against passengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door.

Ans:- He seemed to have a particular grievance against passengers — principal clause
who came and sat in his bus whilehe shivered at the door — subordinate clause

82. She had evidently expected the challenge and knew the reply.

Ans:- She had evidently expected the challenge — principal clause
and knew the reply — principal clause

83. The conductor pulled the bell, and the bus stopped.

Ans:- The conductor pulled the bell, and — principal clause
the bus stopped — principal clause

84. Two or three passengers got out and disappeared into the night.

Ans:- Two or three passengers got out and — principal clause
disappeared into the night — principal clause

85. She expressed her anger to the three policemen who stood up the street watching the drama.

Ans:- She expressed her anger to the three policemen — principal clause
who stood up the street watching the drama — subordinate clause

86. He stepped on to the pavement and waited.

Ans:- He stepped on to the pavement — principal clause
and waited — principal clause

87. It is quite another thing to own a zoo and live in it.

Ans:- It is quite another thing to own a zoo and live in it — principal clause

88. The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow when you are awakened by the bird song.

Ans:- The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow — principal clause
when you are awakened by the bird song — subordinate clause

89. A male peahen is dancing, his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight.

Ans:- A male peahen is dancing — principal clause
his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight — principal clause

90. The gorillas have been let out of their cages while the cages are cleaned.

Ans:- The gorillas have been let out of their cages — principal clause
while the cages are cleaned — subordinate clause

91. They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets, or break the fluorescent lights.

Ans:- They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets — principal clause
or break the fluorescent lights — principal clause

92. You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end where the touracos now live.

Ans:- You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end — principal clause
where the touracos now live — subordinate clause

93. Then, if you call to him, he will fly down and land on a perch nearest to you.

Ans:- Then, if you call to him — subordinate clause
he will fly down and — principal clause
land on a perch nearest to you — principal clause

94. As they come flooding into the grounds, everyone has to be alert.

Ans:- As they come flooding into the grounds — subordinate clause
everyone has to be alert — principal clause

95. This is not to ensure that the animals do not hurt the people, but to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals.

Ans:- This is not to ensure — principal clause
that the animals do not hurt the people, but — subordinate clause
to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals — principal clause

96. The slanting rays of the sun light the cage where the crowned pigeons live.

Ans:- The slanting rays of the sun light the cage — principal clause
where the crowned pigeons live — subordinate clause

97. A thousand forests crushed under the rain, had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again.

Ans:- A thousand forests crushed under the rain — principal clause
had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again — principal clause

98. Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women who came by rockets from Earth.

Ans:- Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women — principal clause
who came by rockets from Earth — subordinate clause

99. When the sun came out last time seven years ago they were too young .

Ans:- When the sun came out last time seven years ago — subordinate clause
they were too young — principal clause

100. They could not recall the sun when it came out for just an hour and showed its face to the stunned world.

Ans:- They could not recall the sun — principal clause
when it came out for just an hour and — subordinate clause
showed its face to the stunned world — subordinate clause

101. They had been only two years old when the sun last came out.

Ans:- They had been only two years old — principal clause
when the sun last came out — subordinate clause

102. They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city and sang of summer and the sun.

Ans:- They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city — principal clause
and sang of summer and the sun — principal clause

103. It was as if a hurricane had lost its sound.

Ans:- It was — principal clause
as if a hurricane had lost its sound — subordinate clause

104. The silence was so immense one would feel as if the ears had been stuffed.

Ans:- The silence was so immense — principal clause
one would feel — subordinate clause
as if the ears had been stuffed — subordinate clause

105. It was the colour of flaming bronze and it was very large.

Ans:- It was the colour of flaming bronze and — principal clause
it was very large — principal clause

106. The jungle grew and never stopped growing.

Ans:- The jungle grew and never — principal clause
stopped growing — principal clause

107. Presently, he wished that he was sick: then he could stay home from school.

Ans:- Presently, he wished — principal clause
that he was sick — subordinate clause
then he could stay home from school — principal clause

108. He thought that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble.

Ans:- He thought — principal clause
that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble — subordinate clause

109. However, the symptoms soon grew feeble and wholly went away.

Ans:- However, the symptoms soon grew feeble — principal clause
and wholly went away — principal clause

110. Tom thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present.

Ans:- Tom thought — principal clause
he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present — subordinate clause

111. He remembered hearing from a doctor that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days and make him lose a finger.

Ans:- He remembered hearing from a doctor — principal clause
that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days — subordinate clause
and make him lose a finger — subordinate clause

112. He eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet and held it up for inspection.

Ans:- He eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet — principal clause
and held it up for inspection — principal clause

113. Her face grew pale and her lips trembled.

Ans:- Her face grew pale and — principal clause
her lips trembled — principal clause

114. He fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.

Ans:- He fancied — principal clause
that he began to feel pain in the toe — subordinate clause

115. Sid shook him and looked in his face anxiously.

Ans:- Sid shook him and — principal clause
looked in his face anxiously — principal clause

116. She laughed a little, then cried a little.

Ans:- She laughed a little — principal clause
then cried a little — principal clause

117. When he had run forward to the brink of the ledge he became afraid.

Ans:- When he had run forward to the brink of the ledge — subordinate clause
he became afraid — principal clause

118. The great expanse of the sea stretched down beneath, and it was miles down.

Ans:- The great expanse of the sea stretched down beneath — principal clause
and it was miles down — principal clause

119. He felt certain that his wings would never support him.

Ans:- He felt certain — principal clause
that his wings would never support him — subordinate clause

120. So he bent his head and ran away back to the little hole where he slept at night.

Ans:- So he bent his head and — principal clause
ran away back to the little hole — principal clause
where he slept at night — subordinate clause

121. They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish.

Ans:- They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish — principal clause

122. He had seen his older brother catch his first herring, while his parents circled around proudly.

Ans:- He had seen his older brother catch his first herring — principal clause
while his parents circled around proudly — subordinate clause

123. The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge that faced the south.

Ans:- The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge — principal clause
that faced the south — subordinate clause

124. He could surely reach them without flying if he could only move northwards along the cliff.

Ans:- He could surely reach them without flying — principal clause
if he could only move northwards along the cliff — subordinate clause

125. There was no ledge, and he was not a fly.

Ans:- There was no ledge — principal clause
and he was not a fly — principal clause

126. While all this was going on, I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment.

Ans:- While all this was going on — subordinate clause
I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment — principal clause

127. It was the same monkey that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth.

Ans:- It was the same monkey — principal clause
that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth — subordinate clause

128. He told the Sethji that he would rescue the cap.

Ans:- He told the Sethji — principal clause
that he would rescue the cap — subordinate clause

129. The whole platform became silent and waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen.

Ans:- The whole platform became silent and — principal clause
waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen — principal clause

130. However, the more he shouted at the monkey, the remoter the monkey became.

Ans:- However, the more he shouted at the monkey — subordinate clause
the remoter the monkey became — principal clause

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আমি আশা করি এই পোস্টটি পড়ার পরে, আপনি কোনও সমস্যা ছাড়াই সমস্যাটি সমাধান করতে সক্ষম হবেন। যাইহোক, যদি কোনও সুযোগে ত্রুটিটি এখনও থেকে যায় তবে মন্তব্যে আমাকে জানাতে দ্বিধা করবেন না।

Do as directed:——

1. The pen which has a golden nib is mine.

Ans:- The pen is mine — principal clause
which has a golden nib — subordinate adjective clause

2. You may play outside until the street lights come on.

Ans:- until the street lights come on — adverb clause

3. What the girl did was not very helpful.

Ans:- What the girl did —noun clause

4. Where is the ice cream that was in the freezer ?

Ans:- that was in the freezer — adjective clause

5. She said that she would return soon.

Ans:- She said — principal clause
that she would return soon — noun clause

6. Mother came when I started for Mumbai.

Ans:- Complex sentence-Mother came — Principal clause
then I started for Mumbai — Adverb clause

7. It depends on how she will behave with them.

Ans:- Complex sentence-It depends on — Principal clause
how she will behave with them — Noun clause

8. He did not realise when those fingers slipped out.

Ans:- He did not realise — principal clause
when those fingers slipped out — subordinate clause

9. Then someone asked Bhola Grandpa what he was gripping.

Ans:- Then someone asked Bhola Grandpa — principal clause
what he was gripping — subordinate clause

10. He remembered his grandson and let out a wail.

Ans:- He remembered his grandson — principal clause
and let out a wail — principal clause

11. At this point of time, Bhola Grandpa confessed that there was no real treasure.

Ans:- At this point of time, Bhola Grandpa confessed — principal clause
that there was no real treasure — subordinate clause

12. Bhola Grandpa turned and found the bright gaze of the tiger on his face.

Ans:- Bhola Grandpa turned and — principal clause
found the bright gaze of the tiger on his face — principal clause

13. The tiger roared and circled the tree about a hundred times.

Ans:- The tiger roared — principal clause
and circled the tree about a hundred times — principal clause

14. Bhola Grandpa climbed the mound and requested the first man he saw for some water to drink.

Ans:- Bhola Grandpa climbed the mound — principal clause
and requested the first man — principal clause
he saw for some water to drink — subordinate clause

15. It was a bitterly cold night, and even at the far end of the bus the east wind cut like a knife.

Ans:- It was a bitterly cold night, and — principal clause
even at the far end of the bus the east wind cut like a knife — principal clause

16. The bus stopped and two women and a man got in together and filled the vacant places.

Ans:- The bus stopped and — principal clause
two women and a man got in together and — principal clause
filled the vacant places — principal clause

17. This was the opportunity for which the conductor had been waiting, and he intended to make the most of it.

Ans:- This was the opportunity — principal clause
for which the conductor had been waiting — subordinate clause
and he intended to make the most of it — principal clause

 18. I had marked him as the type who had a general vague grievance about everything.

Ans:- I had marked him as the type — principal clause
who had a general vague grievance about everything — subordinate clause

19. He seemed to have a particular grievance against passengers who came and sat in his bus while he shivered at the door.

Ans:- He seemed to have a particular grievance against passengers — principal clause
who came and sat in his bus whilehe shivered at the door — subordinate clause

20. She had evidently expected the challenge and knew the reply.

Ans:- She had evidently expected the challeng — principal clause
and knew the reply — principal clause

21. The conductor pulled the bell, and the bus stopped.

Ans:- The conductor pulled the bell, and — principal clause
the bus stopped — principal clause

22. Two or three passengers got out and disappeared into the night.

Ans:- Two or three passengers got out and — principal clause
disappeared into the night — principal clause

23. She expressed her anger to the three policemen who stood up the street watching the drama.

Ans:- She expressed her anger to the three policemen — principal clause
who stood up the street watching the drama — subordinate clause

24. He stepped on to the pavement and waited.

Ans:- He stepped on to the pavement — principal clause
and waited — principal clause

25. It is quite another thing to own a zoo and live in it.

Ans:- It is quite another thing to own a zoo and live in it — principal clause

26. The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow when you are awakened by the bird song.

Ans:- The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow — principal clause
when you are awakened by the bird song — subordinate clause

27. A male peahen is dancing, his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight.

Ans:- A male peahen is dancing — principal clause
his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight — principal clause

28. The gorillas have been let out of their cages while the cages are cleaned.

Ans:- The gorillas have been let out of their cages — principal clause
while the cages are cleaned — subordinate clause

29. They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets, or break the fluorescent lights.

Ans:- They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets — principal clause
or break the fluorescent lights — principal clause

30. You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end where the touracos now live.

Ans:- You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end — principal clause
where the touracos now live — subordinate clause

31. Then, if you call to him, he will fly down and land on a perch nearest to you.

Ans:- Then, if you call to him — subordinate clause
he will fly down and — principal clause
land on a perch nearest to you — principal clause

32. As they come flooding into the grounds, everyone has to be alert.

Ans:- As they come flooding into the grounds — subordinate clause
everyone has to be alert — principal clause

33. This is not to ensure that the animals do not hurt the people, but to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals.

Ans:- This is not to ensure — principal clause
that the animals do not hurt the people, but — subordinate clause
to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals — principal clause

34. The slanting rays of the sun light the cage where the crowned pigeons live.

Ans:- The slanting rays of the sun light the cage — principal clause
where the crowned pigeons live — subordinate clause

35. A thousand forests crushed under the rain, had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again.

Ans:- A thousand forests crushed under the rain — principal clause
had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again — principal clause

36. Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women who came by rockets from Earth.

Ans:- Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women —principal clause
who came by rockets from Earth — subordinate clause

37. When the sun came out last time seven years ago they were too young.

Ans:- When the sun came out last time seven years ago — subordinate clause
they were too young — principal clause

38. They could not recall the sun when it came out for just an hour and showed its face to the stunned world.

Ans:- They could not recall the sun — principal clause
when it came out for just an hour and — subordinate clause
showed its face to the stunned world — subordinate clause

39. They had been only two years old when the sun last came out.

Ans:- They had been only two years old — principal clause
when the sun last came out — subordinate clause

40. They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city and sang of summer and the sun.

Ans:- They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city — principal clause
and sang of summer and the sun — principal clause

41. It was as if a hurricane had lost its sound.

Ans:- It was — principal clause
as if a hurricane had lost its sound — subordinate clause

42. The silence was so immense one would feel as if the ears had been stuffed.

Ans:- The silence was so immense — principal clause
one would feel — subordinate clause
as if the ears had been stuffed — subordinate clause

43. It was the colour of flaming bronze and it was very large.

Ans:- It was the colour of flaming bronze and — principal clause
it was very large — principal clause

44. The jungle grew and never stopped growing.

Ans:- The jungle grew and never — principal clause
stopped growing — principal clause

45. Presently, he wished that he was sick: then he could stay home from school.

Ans:- Presently, he wished — principal clause
that he was sick — subordinate clause
then he could stay home from school — principal clause

46. He thought that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble.

Ans:- He thought — principal clause
that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble — subordinate clause

47. However, the symptoms soon grew feeble and wholly went away.

Ans:- However, the symptoms soon grew feeble — principal clause
and wholly went away — principal clause

48. Tom thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present.

Ans:- Tom thought — principal clause
he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present — subordinate clause

49. He remembered hearing from a doctor that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days and make him lose a finger.

Ans:- He remembered hearing from a doctor — principal clause
that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days — subordinate clause
and make him lose a finger — subordinate clause

50. He fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.

Ans:- He fancied — principal clause
that he began to feel pain in the toe —subordinate clause
oo and live in it — principal clause

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অনলাইন প্লাটফর্ম ব্যাবহার করা একজন নবীন ছাত্র-ছাত্রি বা তাদের পিতা-মাতার কাছে চ্যালেঞ্জের মতো মনে হতে পারে, তাই আমরা এর পুরোটাই অতি সহজে এবং সম্পূর্ণ ভাবে প্রশ্ন উত্তর সহ আলোচনা করা হয়েছে। আমরা কি আপনার পরিস্থিতির সমাধান করেছি – নাকি আপনি অন্য কিছু ব্যবস্থা অনুসরণ করছেন? আমাদের অবশ্যই জানাবেন।

51. The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow when you are awakened by the bird song.

Ans:- The sky will be slightly tinged with yellow — principal clause
when you are awakened by the bird song — subordinate clause

52. A male peahen is dancing, his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight.

Ans:- A male peahen is dancing — principal clause
his burnished tail raised like a fountain in the sunlight — principal clause

53. The gorillas have been let out of their cages while the cages are cleaned.

Ans:- The gorillas have been let out of their cages — principal clause
while the cages are cleaned — subordinate clause

54. They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets, or break the fluorescent lights.

Ans:- They try to wrench the electric heaters from their sockets — principal clause
or break the fluorescent lights — principal clause

55. You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end where the touracos now live.

Ans:- You pass slowly down the house to the big case at the end — principal clause
where the touracos now live — subordinate clause

56. Then, if you call to him, he will fly down and land on a perch nearest to you.

Ans:- Then, if you call to him — subordinate clause
he will fly down and — principal clause
land on a perch nearest to you — principal clause

57. As they come flooding into the grounds, everyone has to be alert.

Ans:- As they come flooding into the grounds — subordinate clause
everyone has to be alert — principal clause

58. This is not to ensure that the animals do not hurt the people, but to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals.

Ans:- This is not to ensure — principal clause
that the animals do not hurt the people, but — subordinate clause
to make sure that the people do not hurt the animals — principal clause

59. The slanting rays of the sun light the cage where the crowned pigeons live.

Ans:- The slanting rays of the sun light the cage — principal clause
where the crowned pigeons live — subordinate clause

60. A thousand forests crushed under the rain, had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again.

Ans:- A thousand forests crushed under the rain — principal clause
had grown up a thousand times to be crushed again — principal clause

61. Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women who came by rockets from Earth.

Ans:- Here was located the schoolroom of the children belonging to men and women — principal clause
who came by rockets from Earth — subordinate clause

62. When the sun came out last time seven years ago they were too young .

Ans:- When the sun came out last time seven years ago — subordinate clause
they were too young — principal clause

63. They could not recall the sun when it came out for just an hour and showed its face to the stunned world.

Ans:- They could not recall the sun — principal clause
when it came out for just an hour and — subordinate clause
showed its face to the stunned world — subordinate clause

64. They had been only two years old when the sun last came out.

Ans:- They had been only two years old — principal clause
when the sun last came out — subordinate clause

65. They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city and sang of summer and the sun.

Ans:- They played in the echoing tunnels of the underground city — principal clause
and sang of summer and the sun — principal clause

66. It was as if a hurricane had lost its sound.

Ans:- It was — principal clause
as if a hurricane had lost its sound — subordinate clause

67. The silence was so immense one would feel as if the ears had been stuffed.

Ans:- The silence was so immense — principal clause
one would feel — subordinate clause
as if the ears had been stuffed — subordinate clause

68. It was the colour of flaming bronze and it was very large.

Ans:- It was the colour of flaming bronze and — principal clause
it was very large — principal clause

69. The jungle grew and never stopped growing.

Ans:- The jungle grew and never — principal clause
stopped growing — principal clause

70. Presently, he wished that he was sick: then he could stay home from school.

Ans:- Presently, he wished — principal clause
that he was sick — subordinate clause
then he could stay home from school — principal clause

71. He thought that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble.

Ans:- He thought — principal clause
that he had found symptoms of stomach trouble — subordinate clause

72. However, the symptoms soon grew feeble and wholly went away.

Ans:- However, the symptoms soon grew feeble — principal clause
and wholly went away — principal clause

73. Tom thought he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present.

Ans:- Tom thought — principal clause
he would hold the tooth in reserve for the present — subordinate clause

74. He remembered hearing from a doctor that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days and make him lose a finger.

Ans:- He remembered hearing from a doctor — principal clause
that a certain ailment could lay up a patient for three days — subordinate clause
and make him lose a finger — subordinate clause

75. He eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet and held it up for inspection.

Ans:- He eagerly drew his sore toe from under the sheet — principal clause
and held it up for inspection — principal clause

76. Her face grew pale and her lips trembled.

Ans:- Her face grew pale and — principal clause
her lips trembled — principal clause

77. He fancied that he began to feel pain in the toe.

Ans:- He fancied — principal clause
that he began to feel pain in the toe — subordinate clause

78. Sid shook him and looked in his face anxiously.

Ans:- Sid shook him and — principal clause
looked in his face anxiously — principal clause

79. She laughed a little, then cried a little.

Ans:- She laughed a little — principal clause
then cried a little — principal clause

80. When he had run forward to the brink of the ledge he became afraid.

Ans:- When he had run forward to the brink of the ledge — subordinate clause
he became afraid — principal clause

81. The great expanse of the sea stretched down beneath, and it was miles down.

Ans:- The great expanse of the sea stretched down beneath — principal clause
and it was miles down — principal clause

82. He felt certain that his wings would never support him.

Ans:- He felt certain — principal clause
that his wings would never support him — subordinate clause

83. So he bent his head and ran away back to the little hole where he slept at night.

Ans:- So he bent his head and — principal clause
ran away back to the little hole — principal clause
where he slept at night — subordinate clause

84. They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish.

Ans:- They were teaching them the art of flight and how to dive for fish — principal clause

85. He had seen his older brother catch his first herring, while his parents circled around proudly.

Ans:- He had seen his older brother catch his first herring — principal clause
while his parents circled around proudly — subordinate clause

86. The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge that faced the south.

Ans:- The sun was now ascending the sky, blazing warmly on his ledge — principal clause
that faced the south — subordinate clause

87. He could surely reach them without flying if he could only move northwards along the cliff.

Ans:- He could surely reach them without flying — principal clause
if he could only move northwards along the cliff — subordinate clause

88. There was no ledge, and he was not a fly.

Ans:- There was no ledge — principal clause
and he was not a fly — principal clause

89. The monkey was generous and threw it down from the neem tree at the man’s feet.

Ans:- The monkey was generous and — principal clause
threw it down from the neem tree at the man’s feet — principal clause

90. While all this was going on, I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment.

Ans:- While all this was going on — subordinate clause
I noticed a gentleman come up to our compartment — principal clause

91. It was the same monkey that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth.

Ans:- It was the same monkey — principal clause
that had snatched the bather’s loin cloth — subordinate clause

92. He told the Sethji that he would rescue the cap.

Ans:- He told the Sethji — principal clause
that he would rescue the cap — subordinate clause

93. The whole platform became silent and waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen.

Ans:- The whole platform became silent and — principal clause
waited, with bated breath, for the impossible to happen — principal clause

94. However, the more he shouted at the monkey, the remoter the monkey became.

Ans:- However, the more he shouted at the monkey — subordinate clause
the remoter the monkey became — principal clause

Do as directed:——

95. The pen which has a golden nib is mine.

Ans:- The pen is mine — principal clause
which has a golden nib — subordinate adjective clause

96. You may play outside until the street lights come on.

Ans:- until the street lights come on — adverb clause

97. What the girl did was not very helpful.

Ans:- What the girl did — noun clause

98. Where is the ice cream that was in the freezer ?

Ans:- that was in the freezer — adjective clause

99. She said that she would return soon.

Ans:- She said — principal clause
that she would return soon — noun clause

100. Mother came when I started for Mumbai.

Ans:- Complex sentence-Mother came — Principal clause
when I started for Mumbai — Adverb clause

101. It depends on how she will behave with them.

Ans:- Complex sentence-It depends on — Principal clause
how she will behave with them —Noun clause

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