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That you have come pleases me : Identify the type of clause in the above sentence from the following options.

Aadverb clause

Bnoun clause

Cadjective clause

Dnone of the above

Answer:

B. noun clause

Read Explanation:

A noun clause is a dependent clause that functions as a noun within a sentence. It can act as a subject, object, or complement. In this sentence, the entire clause "That you have come" is acting as the subject of the verb "pleases." If you were to replace it with a single noun or pronoun, it would be "It pleases me," or "Your arrival pleases me," demonstrating its noun function.


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