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dmitriy555 [2]
2 years ago
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Combine the two sentences. Make the second sentence an adjective clause. Your answer will be

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tangare [24]2 years ago
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We can combine the two sentences by making the second sentence an adjective clause as "Forests cover 31% of Ohio, which has at least 99 tree species."

<h3>What is an adjective clause?</h3>

We can define an adjective clause as having the following characteristics:

  • It is a dependent or subordinate clause.
  • It contains a subject and a predicate.
  • It often begins with relative pronouns, such as "which" or "that".
  • It functions like an adjective, providing information about a noun.

In order to combine the sentences provided in the question and make the second sentence an adjective clause, we simply replace the noun "Ohio" with a relative pronoun. Thus:

  • Sentence 1: Forests cover 31% of Ohio.
  • Sentence 2: Ohio has at least 99 tree species.
  • Combined sentences: Forests cover 31% of Ohio, which has at least 99 tree species.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.

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