Asked by Cassie
Choose the term that describes the phase that is in quotes.
Tony realized that "Maria was not going to show up".
A.) noun clause
B.) adverb clause
C.) adjective clause
D.) independent clause
I think it is A for this one?
Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is C?
The basket "that she is holding" is made from palm fronds.
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is B?
Tony realized that "Maria was not going to show up".
A.) noun clause
B.) adverb clause
C.) adjective clause
D.) independent clause
I think it is A for this one?
Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is C?
The basket "that she is holding" is made from palm fronds.
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is B?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
The first and third ones are correct.
Rethink the second.
Rethink the second.
Answered by
Damon
Tony realized that "Maria was not going to show up".
A.) noun clause
B.) adverb clause
C.) adjective clause
D.) independent clause
I think it is A for this one?
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I do not think it is A.
"Maria was not going to show up"
Is a complete sentence and can stand independently of the rest.
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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is C?
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Again, that is a complete sentence that could stand independently.
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The basket "that she is holding" is made from palm fronds.
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
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I could say
The basket, "green", is made from palm fronds.
It is an adjective, describing a noun.
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A.) noun clause
B.) adverb clause
C.) adjective clause
D.) independent clause
I think it is A for this one?
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I do not think it is A.
"Maria was not going to show up"
Is a complete sentence and can stand independently of the rest.
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Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
I think it is C?
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Again, that is a complete sentence that could stand independently.
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The basket "that she is holding" is made from palm fronds.
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
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I could say
The basket, "green", is made from palm fronds.
It is an adjective, describing a noun.
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Answered by
Cassie
Would it be D for the second one?
Answered by
Writeacher
No, the second one is not D!!
What do you call the main clause of any sentence?
What do you call the main clause of any sentence?
Answered by
Cassie
independent
Answered by
Cassie
Independent?
Answered by
Writeacher
Wow ... you need to develop some patience!
Yes ... independent clause.
Yes ... independent clause.
Answered by
Cassie
Thank you
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome
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Answered by
Marc
1A
2A
3B
2A
3B
Answered by
Reeeee
Write teacher u a buzz kill
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