Select the adverb clause from the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. The red panda is an endangered species ___________ A.unlike any other. B.that lives in Asia C. ,which likes to eat bamboo D. even though laws protect it
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I think adverb clauses describe verbs or adjectives. I'm a bit confused by the choices, since it seems like all the options describe "red panda". I'm not quite sure what to tell you
Select the relative clause from the drop-down menu to complete the sentence. The Tasmanian tiger was a dog-like creature from the island of Tasmania, A. which was home to many more extinct species B. just off the southeastern coast of Australia C. until settlers caused their extinction D. an island state of Australia
I think A is the relative clause, since it is the only one that starts with a relative pronoun, "which"
Select the clause from the drop-down menu to correctly complete the sentence. Today, we used the boat _____________ instead of the other boat. A. , that our grandfather built, B. that our grandfather built C. , that our grandfather built D. that our grandfather built,
I think it's the one with no commas for this one
Select the word that the relative clause modifies in the sentence. The ushers, whom the manager paid to be friendly, did not treat the theater-goers properly.
Oh, well the relative clause here is "whom the manager paid to be friendly", and it describes "ushers"
Which revision of these two sentences uses a relative clause? The orchestra was seated on stage. They played a difficult score. A. When they were seated on stage, the orchestra played a difficult score. B. Playing a difficult score, the orchestra was seated on stage. C. The orchestra seated on stage played a difficult score. D. The orchestra that was seated on stage played a difficult score.
the answer is "whom the manager paid to be friendly" and ushers ?
Oh, "When they were seated on stage" is a relative clause, so A would be the answer for this one
Oh, for that one, "ushers" would be the answer, since that's the word being modified
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