The correct option is this: I LOVE DISCUSSING BOOKS WITH WHOEVER LIKES TO READ MYSTERIES AND SCIENCE FICTION.
An adjective is a part of speech that describes, quantifies or identify a noun or pronoun. An adjective gives more information about a noun. In the correct option given above, the adjective 'whoever' describes the kind of person that the speaker likes to discuss books with.
Answer:
Phrase
Explanation:
The group of words, "Between the poles" is a phrase because it does not have a verb and a subject and as such cannot stand alone or make meaning.
It is not a clause because a clause has a verb and a subject.
There are different types of phrases such as noun phrase, adjectival phrase, adverbial phrase, etc.
<span>Sediment is transferred down a mountain and along a stream, we are seeing the sustentation of Matter. It is a physical substance in general, as different from mind and spirit; that which absorb space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy.</span>