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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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Questions 3–9: Identify the dependent clause in each sentence. Indicate whether the clause is an adjectival clause or an adverbi

al clause. 3. The package arrived while you were sleeping. 4. Antonio read the newspaper that Ishu bought. 5. The crowd became quiet when he raised his hands. 6. The squirrel that bit her didn’t have rabies. 7. Take the newspaper when you leave. 8. This engine operates more efficiently than the one that I bought last week. 9. The students all studied the material so that they would pass the course.

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2 answers:
Slav-nsk [51]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

3. The package arrived <u>while you were sleeping.</u>    adv.

4. Antonio read the newspaper <u>that Ishu bought.</u>   adj.

5. The crowd became quiet <u>when he raised his hands</u>.   adv.

6. The squirrel <u>that bit her</u> didn’t have rabies.   adj.

7. Take the newspaper <u>when you leave</u>.   adv.

8. This engine operates more efficiently than<u> the one that I bought last week.  </u>adj.

9. The students all studied the material <u>so that they would pass the course.  </u>

Explanation:

uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

3) The package arrived <u><em>while you were sleeping. </em></u>(Adverbial Clause)

4) Antonio read the newspaper <u><em>that Ishu bought</em></u>  (Adjectival Clause)

5) The crowd became quiet <u><em>when he raised his hands.</em></u> (Adverbial Clause)

6) The squirrel <u><em>that bit her</em></u> didn’t have rabies. (Adjectival Clause)

7) Take the newspaper<u><em> when you leave.</em></u> (Adverbial Clause)

8) This engine operates more efficiently than the one <u><em>that I bought last week.</em></u> (Adjectival Clause)

9) The students all studied the material <u><em>so that they would pass the course. </em></u>(Adverbial Clause)

<u><em>Clauses:</em></u>

=> Adverbial Clauses usually start with so,when, while , where etc.

=> Adjectival clauses start with that, which etc.

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