For the sentence “This course deals with the facts that
everyone should know”, the adjective clause is “that everyone should know”. In
the given sentence the main clause is “This course deals with facts”. The adjective
clause is actually describing the main clause. Adjective clause is a clause
that is mainly used to describe the main clause or a noun or a pronoun. So
adjective clauses are actually subordinate clauses having the sole purpose of
describing the main clause of the sentence.
Answer:
Sure, just watch a Harry Potter movie and say you read the book if not hears and essay I dont know will help.
Explanation:
The answer is D, i believe
BE STRONG , BE MATURED , BE RESPONSIBLE.
Answer:
B: to see the northern lights
Explanation: because I got it right on a quiz :)