In the blank space provided at the end of each sentence, type the letters identifying the type of subordinate clause. ADV= adver
bial. ADJ=adjectival. N=noun. 11. although many tornadoes occur throughout the United States, they are quite rare west of the Rockies. 12. several Champion ice-hockey teams have come from Canada or ice-skating is a very popular sport. 13. I heard that trucks can no longer travel on Grove Street. 14. wrap that meat in foil before you put it in the freezer. 15. since I will have a test in Spanish, I went to the language lab.
11. ADV (<em>Although many tornadoes occur throughout the United States </em>is an adverbial subordinate clause because it functions as an adverb expressing concession.)
12. ADJ (This sentence contains two adjectival clauses coordinated with one another with the conjunction <em>or</em>.)
13. N (<em>that trucks can no longer travel on Grove Street</em> is a noun subordinate clause because it functions as a noun in this sentence and it is the object of the verb <em>heard</em>.)
14. ADV (<em>before you put it in the freezer</em> is an adverbial subordinate clause, because it functions as an adverb, which expresses time.)
15. ADV (<em>Since I will have a test in Spanish</em> is an adverbial subordinate clause because it functions as an adverb expressing reason.)
it depends on if youre drving their vehicle. if so, then they have every right to stop you from driving. but if you have your own car, drive when you want. but i reccomend you listen to your parents, im pretty sure they arent trying to be mean. theyre just trying to keep you safe