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jok3333 [9.3K]
3 years ago
9

PLZ. HELP AND READ IT ALL QUESTION;

English
1 answer:
Tpy6a [65]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Plants <u>that eat insects</u> usually live in swampy areas.  - adjective clause, plants

2. <u>Because the soil in these regions lacks nutrients,</u> these plants do not get enough nitrogen through their roots.  - adverb clause, do (not) get.

3. The nitrogen <u>that these plants need</u> comes from the protein in the bodies of insects.  - adjective clause, nitrogen

4. <u>How these plants catch their food</u> is interesting.  - noun clause, subject

5. A pitcher plant's sweet scent appeals to <u>whatever insect is nearby</u>. - noun clause, object of a preposition

Explanation:

Subordinate clauses are clauses that cannot stand alone as a sentence. Every sentence contains a subject and predicate and expresses a complete thought. Subordinate clauses lack one or more of these elements.

Adjective clauses are subordinate clauses that function as adjectives, which means that they modify nouns.

Adverb clauses are subordinate clauses that function as adverbs, which means that they modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.

Noun clauses are subordinate clauses that function as nouns, which means that they play the role of the subject, direct object, indirect object, predicate nominative, or the object of a preposition.  

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