Analyze the sentence to choose the correct answer for each space. An antecedent is a noun or pronoun to which another pronoun refers. 1.Subordinate clause: A.another pronoun refers B.a noun or pronoun C.an antecedent is a noun or pronoun D.to which another pronoun refers 2.What type of clause is it? A.adverb B.noun C.adjective
@TheEdwardsFamily
your opinion?
whats your answer?
(subordinate clause, is a part/clause of a sentence that doesn't make sense as a sentence on it's own)
A?
i think its B
i don't think so.
try to choose 1/2 of the sentence.
hmmmmmm
D?
yes
and its an adverb?
yor correct
now question 2...
clauses: Noun, http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/noun_clauses.htm Adjective http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/adjective_clauses.htm Adverbial http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/adverbial_clauses.htm
that phrase plays a role of a noun? does it play a role of an adverb? in that link they make it fairly simple: ``` An adjective clause usually comes after the noun it modifies and is made up of several words which, like all clauses, will include a subject and a verb. ```
so its an adverb or not?
no it si not an adverb.
is*
it is an adjectival clause
ok thnx
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