A dependent clause can be used as an adjective when it qualifies a noun or a pronoun or as an adverb when it qualifies another adverb, a verb, or an adjective.
while a dependent clause cannot stand alone as a sentence (unlike an independent clause) because of the presence of a subordinating conjunction, it may serve as either an adjective or an adverb.
Example- Ben is willing to try anything that will improve his condition.
that will improve his condition (adjective: qualifies "anything")
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Explanation:
whats the story about or we cant helo you
This is due to the given perspectives that the story is read from. Also, another person may personally relate to the events in the story in different ways than others, and therefore interpret it differently.
Do is to act as be is to live/work