Asked by joe

Ralph,who is a student,also has a part-time job.

1)What is the independent clause in this sentence?
also has a part-time

2)What kind of dependent clause is( who is a student) in this sentence? Is it a noun, adjective,or adverb clause?
-a noun

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
1) You forgot the subject and object of the independent clause.

2) The dependent clause is not a noun clause. Doesn't it describe Ralph?

Answered by joe
1) Ralph,who is a student. Is the independent

2)Adveb clause
Answered by Writeacher
Joe, you're not thinking!

An independent clause must be able to be a complete sentence on its own (or it can be included in a compound or complex sentence). Is "Ralph, who is a student" able to be a complete sentence on its own?

What do adverbs modify?
What do adjectives modify?
What is that dependent clause modifying??
Answered by joe

1)

2) is an adjective clause. It describe a word or a group of words in another clause.

Answered by joe
1) who is a student,also has a part-time job. Is the independent.
hope is right.
Answered by joe
Ralph,who is a student,also has a part-time job.

1)What is the independent clause in this sentence?
also has a part-time

2)What kind of dependent clause is( who is a student) in this sentence? Is it a noun, adjective,or adverb clause?
-a noun


1) who is a student,also has a part-time job. Is the independent.
hope is right.

2) is an adjective clause.
Answered by Writeacher
1) = incorrect

2) = correct
Answered by joe
Ralph,also has a part time job is the independent
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