Question
(1) We can do it. (Pick out the modal auxiliary verb and state its function.)
(2) Identify the clauses and name them :
The nerves that controlled his muscles were shutting down.

Answer

(1) canability.
(2) The nerves were shutting down - main clause;
that controlled his muscles - subordinate adjective clause.

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