Identify the clauses:
1. Some people buy expensive cars simply because they can.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
2. Many people hope that Canada can resolve its economic problems.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
3. The bankers need to know what they should do.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
4. Which one is the person who stole your car?
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
5. Wherever there is a large American city, there will be poverty.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
6. The books which the professor assigned were very expensive.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
7. Canada might give up its marketing boards if the European Community gives up its grain subsidies.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
8. That is the place where Wolfe's and Montcalm's armies fought.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
9. Unless the crown can make a better case, the accused murderer will not be convicted.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
10. It is important to ask whether the wedding is formal or semi-formal.
a.noun clause/ b.adjective clause/ c.adverb clause
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