Asked by sandy
Is (the worried lady) in the following sentence the subject or is it a adjective phrase?
Gazing over her shoulder, the worried lady called for help.
Can (my computer problem)in the following sentence be considered a dependent clause? If not could you explain what it is? Thanks
My friend fixed (my computer problem)in a few minutes.
Gazing over her shoulder, the worried lady called for help.
Can (my computer problem)in the following sentence be considered a dependent clause? If not could you explain what it is? Thanks
My friend fixed (my computer problem)in a few minutes.
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Ms. Sue
(the worried lady) is the subject. The verb is "called."
(my computer problem) is not a clause because it doesn't have a verb. This phrase is the direct object of the verb "fixed."
(my computer problem) is not a clause because it doesn't have a verb. This phrase is the direct object of the verb "fixed."
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