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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. For each given . . . Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu For each given sentence, identify whether the dependent clause shown in bold font is a noun clause or an adverbial cl of the noun clause or the part of speech that the adverbial clause modifies
Types of Dependent Clauses - Adverb, Adjective and Noun There are several types of dependent clauses, also known as subordinate clauses They are relative clauses, noun clauses, and adverbial clauses They are called 'dependent' as they need an independent clause to make sense
select correct answer drop-down menu. given sentence, identify . . . In the sentence "The substitute teacher gave all the students who took the test a perfect score," the dependent clause is "who took the test " This is a noun clause because it acts as the subject of the verb "took" and modifies the noun "students "