Dear diary,
Today our school celebrated the 40th birthday school anniversary, the festival was amazing! I kept going from one spot to another, they all were so entertaining, I also took some pictures with my friends, we all look so happy in it, and at night fireworks went off, the colors were so pretty and bright! It was such a memorable night. Had so much fun.
The grammatical name of this clause is;
- Relative or Adjectival clauses
Relative or adjectival clauses are groups of words that serve the purpose of modifying a noun, a pronoun, or a noun phrase.
They usually come after the subject that they modify. They also start with relative pronouns like who, whom, which, etc.
They also provide further information about the noun phrase, noun, or pronoun they describe.
This sentence above indicates further description or information about something that was mentioned earlier.
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The answer is A: A trip to San Fransisco would be fun for anyone.
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He tries hard to be positive about unfortunate situations
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You have not offered any choices, so therefore, I will elaborate on what you have written.
Based on the idea that he was picking teams means something in the hierarchy of recess. I am guessing that he is in about the 5th or 6th grade, and would be embarrassed if he chose a girl first instead of his friends. At this age and at this stage in his development, having boys on his team is much more important than having a girl. Would this mean that he likes her? Does he just want her for her talent of being the best batter? His relationships with his peers that are boys are much more important to him at this time of his life. I perceive that when he did pick a couple of boys, they agreed TOGETHER that they should get the best batter. This way it was in the best efforts of the TEAM and not that a boy was picking a girl.
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