Asked by mysterychicken

What kind of clause is the phrase in CAPS?

His brow furrowed AS HE HEARD THE PUZZLING NEWS.

Need help with this! Thanks
-MC

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Study this site carefully. I'm sure you'll figure out the answer.

http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/claustyp.html
Answered by mysterychicken
I think it might be a adverb clause

-MC
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're right! It's an adverb clause. :-)
Answered by Tatianna

Which best describes the underlined clause?

I liked the movie about whales, which we saw at the aquarium last summer.
A.
possessive
B.
adverb clause
C.
noun clause
D.
adjective clause
Answered by Sea Anonymouse
What is the underlined clause?
Answered by Sea Anonymouse
Oh, I just got to that question. The underlined clause is "which we saw at the aquarium last summer."

I believe the answer is "adjective clause" because the clause modifies "movie about whales."
Answered by Sea Anonymouse
Yes it is correct. I submitted the test and it was correct.

"Which best describes the underlined clause?
I liked the movie about whales, which we saw at the aquarium last summer. "

The answer is "adjective clause."

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