is "wherever there are animal droppings" a noun clause?
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The noun clause would be "wherever"
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so wherever there are animal droppings is a noun clause?
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"wherever" is the noun clause within the sentence.
is "that creatures living in the deep sea are in danger of starving to death" an adjectival clause?
An adjective clause—also called an adjectival or relative clause—will meet three requirements: First, it will contain a subject and verb. Next, it will begin with a relative pronoun [who, whom, whose, that, or which] or a relative adverb [when, where, or why]. Finally, it will function as an adjective, answering the questions What kind? How many? or Which one? Yes you are correct :) the adjectival phrase is "that"
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