Adjective Clauses
Adverb Clauses
Noun Clauses
Misc.
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It is a dependent clause that usually changes a noun. It has an adjective in it and has a couple of words before it, which is a kind of phrase to start it off.
What is an adjective clause?
100
It is a dependent clause that contains a subject and a predicate.
What is an adverb clause?
100
It is a group of words can contains a subject and a predicate. It CANNOT stand alone in a sentence.
What is a noun clause?
100
ANY TWO WILL BE CORRECT Whether, if, that
What are some words that will tell whether or not a sentence has a noun clause in it or not? (at LEAST 2)
200
ANY TWO OF THESE ARE CORRECT: Who, Whom, Whose, Which, That
Name AT LEAST least two words that can start off an adjective clause. These will tell you if it is most likely an adjective clause or not.
200
While Jamie was at the movies
What is the adverb clause in this sentence: While Jamie was at the movies, she ate popcorn with butter.
200
Noun clause
What clause does this sentence have in it (adjective, adverb, or noun?): What I ate for breakfast gave me a stomachache.
300
Who have good study habits
Say the adjective clause in this sentence: People who have good study habits will get good grades.
300
Yes
Does this sentence contain a noun clause or not: What I got for my birthday gave me so much joy.
400
No it is not, it is an adverb clause.
Is this an adjective clause or not: When Jeremy got to the park, he threw up his lunch.
400
Adverb clause explains a verb/ adverb when a noun clause still explains a verb, but can't stand alone in a sentence.
What's the difference between a noun clause and an adverb clause?
500
An adjective clause is a dependent clause that has a noun in it while a noun clause has a verb and subject in it.
What is the difference between an adjective clause and a noun clause?