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?
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It is a dependent clause that contains a subject and a predicate.
What is an adverb clause?
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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?
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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)
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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.
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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.
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No, there is an adverb clause
Is there a noun clause in this sentence:
Because I wasn't listening during class, I got an F on the test.
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Noun clause
What clause does this sentence have in it (adjective, adverb, or noun?):
What I ate for breakfast gave me a stomachache.
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Who have good study habits
Say the adjective clause in this sentence: People who have good study habits will get good grades.
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No it doesn't, it contains a noun clause
Does this sentence contain an adverb clause or not:
Although I hurt my leg, I can still play at the game.
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Yes
Does this sentence contain a noun clause or not:
What I got for my birthday gave me so much joy.
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It is a group of words that relate to each other and consists of a subject or predicate.
What a clause?
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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.
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When the teacher started talking about Ancient China
What is the adverb clause in this sentence:
I fell asleep when the teacher started talking about Ancient China.
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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?
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It is a small group of words that typically form a clause.
What is a phrase?
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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?
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No it doesn't, it contains an adjective clause
Does this sentence contain an adverb clause or not:
Anyone who learns something here will go away smarter.
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Although I respected what the teacher said
Where is the noun clause in this sentence:
Although I respected what the teacher said, I didn't agree with it.
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A phrase is part of a clause, so a clause and a phrase definitely couldn't be the same thing since a phrase is within a clause.
What is the difference between a clause and a phrase?