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Do you remember the boy who got sprayed by a skunk?
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Whenever he eats breakfast, he shovels it in because he is always late.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Whoever eats the last brownie has to wash the pan!
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
How is the clause being used in the sentence?
Whoever eats the last brownie had to clean the pan!
object of preposition
direct object
subject complement
subject
Because her son was late getting home, his mom was worried about him.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
That boy who reads all the time tripped in the hall.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
I don't like to hear about that time you were in trouble.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
How is the clause being used in the sentence?
I don't like hearing about that time you got in trouble.
subject
direct object
subject complement
object of preposition
When it rains, I take a nap.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Megan Hilty sang exactly what I like to hear.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
How is the clause being used in the sentence?
Megan Hilty sang exactly what I like to hear.
subject
direct object
subject complement
object of preposition
Although they played many kinds of games, the students liked the home made board games the best.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Sally got her sewing machine, fabric, and thread ready before she started making blankets.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
After the movie had finished, the viewers threw away all their trash.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
While some students played basketball, others played football.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Mrs. Deal is looking for whoever ate her chocolate.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
How is the clause being used in the sentence?
Mrs. Deal is looking for whoever ate her chocolate.
subject
direct object
subject complement
object of preposition
The girl's worst flaw is that she has on too much makeup.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
How is the clause being used in the sentence?
The girl's worst flaw is that she is wearing too much makeup.
subject
direct object
subject complement
object of preposition
A friend is a person whom you can trust.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
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