Gripping the rail, "Lindsey stepped onto the ice".
A.) independent clause
B.) adjective clause
C.) adverb clause
D.) noun clause
c??
10 answers
I agree with it being C
Thanks
You're both wrong.
The part in quotation marks is not an adverb clause.
Can't those words stand alone?
The part in quotation marks is not an adverb clause.
Can't those words stand alone?
What is an adverb clause? Is it when you have
"quickly ran" or "very blue"
"quickly ran" or "very blue"
Those are not clauses because they don't have subjects and verbs.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverbclause.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/adverbclause.htm
Are they phrases?
Adverb clause:
She quickly ran
Adverb clause:
She quickly ran
Could it be A or B also thanks
Yes, it's one of those -- A or B.
Yes, it's an independent clause. It can stand alone as a complete sentence.
Jade, you are just guessing. Consult your text materials, or just guess and see if you guess right. Ms. Sue gave you good advice. You paid no attention.