From. Prepositions are words like at, from, in, under, behind, etc.
Answer:
The underlined modifiers that are ADJECTIVES are:
➡️Beautiful
➡️Soft
➡️Golden
The underlined modifier that is an ADVERB is:
➡️Gently
Explanation:
From the above excerpt, the underlined modifiers that are adjectives and adverbs have been spotted out.
Adjectives are words that actually modify a noun. It also modifies a noun phrase. It gives more information about the noun. It's clear from the passage that "beautiful, golden and soft" are modifying nouns in the passage.
Adverbs are words that modifies verbs, adjectives, prepositions, clauses, etc. They express place, manner, time, degree and can answer questions. From the passage, the word "gently" modifies and explains the verb, "glide".
Answer: (Just a few:-)Adjective clauses:
1. The room <u>where the children sleep</u> is large. (replace 'there')
2. The mailman <u>who delivers our mail</u> is old. (replace 'he')
3. (Tricky) The table of which I fixed the broken leg* is an antique. (awkward but follows the "rule" not to use <u>that.)</u> (replace 'its.)
Better: The table with the broken leg which I fixed is an antique.
Noun clause section:
1. <u>Whoever is ready to work</u> will be welcome.
2. You may be surprised by <u>how much there is to be done.</u>
3. The grand prize will go to <u>whichever float has the best design and workmanship.</u>
Explanation:
The idea is to replace one word--usually a pronoun-- in the second sentence with a relative pronoun (They look like interrogative pronouns: who, which, where, when.)
Then rearrange the words of the second sentence to create an adjective clause and insert the clause after the noun it modifies in the first sentence.
Answer:
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