Answer:
Here I am assuming you mean the subject by "noun". If it means the direct object, then whatever comes after "is the" is the noun.
6. Mr Jackson is the noun, who helped me with my math problems is the adjective clause.
7. The bad weather is the noun, why i decided to drive instead of walk is the adjective clause.
8. Min is the noun, whose family owns a horse ranch is the adjective clause.
9. you are the noun, when we almost missed the swim meet is the adjective clause.
The word in the sentence which modifies the
underlined phrase is:
C. moon
<span>
The source of light which is stated in the
sentence being used above describes the moon. It adds more useful details on
the noun being talked about.</span>
Answer:
<u>Its the first statement (A)</u>
Explanation:
Because the essay will compare ideas that are similar but treated differently.
Objects of prepositions are the elements preceded by a preposition which add the necessary information to complete them.
<em>New factories used machines and electricity in place of </em><em>horses</em><em>.</em>
Explanation: in this sentence, there is only one preposition (in place of) and its object cannot be other than what follows it (horses). In general, objects of prepositions are nouns.