Asked by anon
The underlined words (I put them in parantheses) are an example of a(n) ___________.
(When the earth, moon, and sun are in line), an eclipse occurs.
A. adverbial clause
B. adjectival clause
C. noun clause
My answer is C.
(When the earth, moon, and sun are in line), an eclipse occurs.
A. adverbial clause
B. adjectival clause
C. noun clause
My answer is C.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
No, it'd be a noun clause if the entire clause served as the subject of the sentence ... or an object. But it doesn't, since we can see that "eclipse" is the subject here.
It's either A or B -- so, is it describing an action (then it's adverbial) or is it describing something (then it's adjectival)??
It's either A or B -- so, is it describing an action (then it's adverbial) or is it describing something (then it's adjectival)??
Answered by
alex
Writeacher is wrong it is A.
Answered by
Boo
Sonnets Shakespeare unit 4 ls 4
1 b
2 c
3 b
4 b
5 b
6 a
7 a
1 b
2 c
3 b
4 b
5 b
6 a
7 a