What kind of clause is the underlined group of words? They will go to the mall after they finish weeding the garden. A. adjective clause B. adverb clause
B.
after they finish weeding the garden is underlined
Pretty sure its B
Adverb Clause*
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What kind of clause is the underlined group of words? Because the moon is so bright, the boat in the distance is plainly visible. A. adverb clause B. adjective clause
Because the moon is so bright, is underlined
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Adjective Clause because "Bright" is the adjective :)
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Yeap.
My school computer is running slow at this time.
Which sentence contains an adjective clause? A. The sweaters that Mom made have an intricate design. B. While I mow the lawn, you should rake the leaves in the front yard. C. After the dishes were cleaned, they dried on a cloth towel. D. I had never been to a baseball game until my dad bought two tickets last week.
Actually we are doing the same stuff I think. Hah.
Well its similar.
Not really sure with this one hmm.
@DanteFemboy ha
Im guessing its D though to be honest but I dont really know for sure lol
Or it could be A
it okay @Trvllest_Qveen110
A seem more of the right answer.
I agree with Dante
it 2 more
Which sentence contains an adverb clause? A. That video game, which has many levels, took forever to learn. B. The cookies that we baked for the bake sale were delicious. C. Does the girl whose dress was splashed with mud want to borrow one of ours? D. Before we pitched the tents, we built a campfire in the fire pit.
Okay
Hmm
Not sure
Ill be back in like 30 seconds, I need to refresh my brain lol
Oh okay, The answer is A Because And Adverb clause usually includes the words, "Which,why,where,etc.."
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Its not always like that. There are tricks sometimes.
Oh @DanteFemboy
Adverbs are made up of Verbs and adjectives.
But A does seem to fit the question this time.
Wow I just realized I was reading for a different clause (Fail). I meant to say D because Adverb clauses usually modify verbs, in which case they may appear anywhere in a sentence. They tell why, where, under what conditions, or to what degree the action occurred or situation existed. Unlike adjective clauses, they are frequently movable within the sentence. Example:When the timer rings, we know the cake is done. OR We know the cake is done when the timer rings. (I had to refresh)
Adverb clauses always begin with a subordinating conjunction. Subordinating conjunctions introduce clauses and express their relation to the rest of the sentence.
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No problem :)
Never was fully good at these. But i'm ok with it.
Same lol
Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex? It is warm and breezy at the beach. A. simple B. compound C. complex
@Trvllest_Qveen110 @DanteFemboy help
Simple
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Is the sentence simple, compound, or complex? It is quiet and peaceful at the library. A. compound B. complex C. simple
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Simple
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