<span><span>b. I visited the bookstore while you were shopping for a computer.
</span>Example:
"Where they can find food easily"<span> is an example of an adverbial clause. It is an adverb of place, answering the question: Where do most animals thrive?</span>
Adjective
clauses modify the noun or the pronoun in the sentence's main clause.
The first thing to do is to identify the two clauses in the sentence.
First clause: Those may enter the park (the main clause)
Second clause: whose tickets have been punched (the subordinate clause)
Since
adjective clauses generally start with a relative pronoun, it is clear
that the second clause is the adjective clause. The relative pronoun is
"which". Another clue is that adjective clauses are always the
subordinate clause. It modifies the pronoun <em>those</em>. </span>
Answer:
College students are to be offered year-long work experience positions in developing countries under plans to link the UK’s domestic policies with parts of the nation’s foreign aid budget. "Those who are lucky enough to be selected," says Janice Geller, a spokeswoman for the Department of International Finance, "will have the chance to work as apprentice engineers, project managers and accountants. It’s a fantastic opportunity, and there will be more than 1,000 openings in the first year alone.”
Explanation:
As was asked in the question above, the paragraph presented was revised and edited, adding the necessary scores to provide a correct text. The scores allow the reading to be done in a fluid way, adding the necessary pauses and separating the citations from the remainder of the text. Without the points the text would be impossible to be understood correctly and therefore it is necessary to score it.
The last one is correct.
<span>We will plant some vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, and brussels sprout) in our fall garden.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
It applies bright color over text to make it stand out.
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Answer:
I know some one that knows but is going to take a minute
Explanation: