Explanation :
This clause answers the question "why," showing cause, so it is an adverb clause. It does not act as a subject or object, and it does not modify a noun or pronoun.
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noun clause
B
adverb clause
C
adjective clause
D
none
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
none
A
noun clause
B
adverb clause
C
adjective clause
D
none
A
Noun clause
B
Adverb clause
C
Adjective clause
D
None
The relative pronoun "who" might have confused you here; however, the clause itself does not answer the question "who?", but the question "which person?", showing that it modifies the noun "person" and is acting as an adjective clause.
Correct Answered :
Wrong Answered :
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Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
Noun clause
B
Adjective clause
C
Adverb clause
D
None
A
This sentence has two independent clauses.
B
This sentence has no independent clauses.
C
This sentence has one independent clause.
D
No independent clause
A
This sentence has two independent clauses.
B
This sentence has one independent clause.
C
This sentence has no independent clauses.
D
This sentence has three independent clauses.
This sentence has two independent clauses connected by only a semicolon. On either side of the semicolon, you see a clause that could stand by itself, as its own sentence, but the two clauses are nicely balanced and can fit into the same sentence in this way.
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A
The underlined section is an independent clause.
B
The independent clause is "The doctor was worried."
C
This sentence has no independent clause.
D
None of the above
A
"he ended up actually gaining weight" is the only independent clause.
B
The underlined section is the independent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
The section in blue is an independent clause.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
"Charlie has decided to hire a personal trainer" is the independent clause.
D
None of the above
A
The underlined part is not an independent clause.
B
The underlined part is an independent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
The underlined part is the independent clause.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
This sentence has three independent clause.
D
This sentence has no independent clauses.
A
This sentence has three independent clauses.
B
This sentence has two independent clauses.
C
This sentence has one independent clause.
D
This sentence has no independent clause
A
The independent clause has three words.
B
The independent clause begins with the first "that."
C
This sentence has several independent clauses.
D
None of the above
A
This sentence has one independent clause.
B
The clause following "though" is a dependent clause.
C
This sentence has two independent clauses.
D
None of the above