It is not right to make a promise unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise. 1.Main clause: A.you are sure you can fulfill the promise B.it is not right C.it is not right to make a promise D.it is not right to make a promise unless you are sure 2.Subordinate clause: A.unless you are sure B.you are sure you can fulfill the promise C.unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise D.to make a promise unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise 3.Subordinate clause functions as a(n): A.adjective B.adverb C.noun
@SolomonZelman
Main clause: it is not right to make a promise. Subordinate clause: unless you are sure you can fulfill the promise.
correct/
and its an adverb?
yes, Noun clause: http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/noun_clauses.htm Adverbial clause: http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/adverbial_clauses.htm Adjective clause: http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/adjective_clauses.htm
thnx:)
I keep glitching and disconnecting, but wanted to say this, and one more thing, that to be specific, the word "unless" is a conjunctive adverbs
adverb* without an s
Normally you post these questions in English section, why did you choose this section?
(just curious)
i don't know..i guess i forgot there's an English section
I was thinking it is because you wanted to have someone who can tutor instead of answer givers.... you never know on whom to rely though...
anyways, trying my best:) yw
that is true, about the rely part
Thanks for ur help:))
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