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The clause is "a man who can cook." (It is part of the larger clause, a noun clause that functions as the object, everything after 'hopes')
The clause "who can cook" is an adjective clause, modifying man.The larger clause (that you will marry a man who can cook) is the object of the sentence, and is a noun clause.---The clause "who can cook" is an adjective clause (aka relative clause), a group of words with a subject (who) and a verb (can cook) that is introduced by a relative pronoun, but does not express a complete thought. Example:A man who can cook is a man after my own heart.The clause "who can cook" is describing the noun "man".An adverb clause is a group of words with a subject and a verb that is introduced by a subordinate conjunction, that does not express a complete thought.He scrubbed the kitchen until everything shined.The clause "until everything shined" is modifying the verb "scrubbed".Note: Just like an adjective, an adjective clause describes a noun, and an adverb clause functions as an adverb.
The clause "who can cook " is basically an adjective clause because it refers to a noun.For example:The pilot who can cook prepared the food for the survivors." who can cook " refers to pilot.*The question is also whether it is a restrictive or non-restrictive clause. If the pilot is the only one of the pilots who can cook, it is a restrictive clause (the one who can). If the pilot just happens to be able to cook, it is a non-restrictive clause set off by commas, e.g.The pilot, who can cook, prepared the food for the survivors.
It is an adjective clause as in "(someone) who can cook."
James Cook married an Elizabeth Batts.
i dont know but i want to marry him
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21st December 1762, St Margarets Church, Barking, Essex
Trayte Boswell or Derek Roberts or Skyler Krehbiel or Luke Campbell or Nick Cook
No. Men should only marry the woman they love. Their practical skills are not as important as that and it won't be their practical skills that a man will love them for.
A senior cook has to oversee many different things. These responsibilities range from keeping the kitchen clean to managing the order in the kitchen to allow better facilitating of orders.