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We asked him many questions when he returned.
Noun clause
Adverbial clause
Adjectival clause
Mat had a little lamb whose fleece was as white as snow.
Adverbial clause
Adjectival clause
Nominal clause
Just as he entered the room, the clock struck eleven.
Adverbial clause
Adjectival clause
Nominal clause
I often wonder how you are getting on.
Adjectival clause
Nominal clause
Adverbial clause
Identify the underline clause:
Mary likes to drink milk but she always gets sick when she does
Independent clause because it is a complete sentence.
Dependent clause because it is an incomplete sentence.
The tablet which you see on the table costs me 300 euro.
Adverbial clauses
Nominal Clause
Adjectival clause.
This piece of evidence leads experts to believe that the underground city was built to protect the city's residents from enemies.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
If animals are hardwired to expect fair treatment, it's possible that we are, too.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Scientists chose brown capuchin monkeys for their research because they are known to have strong social bonds.
noun clause
adverb clause
adjective clause
While gold and stocks are both excellent investment options, some people prefer investments that they can use and enjoy.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
It was not hard to be moved by the dedication of the highly skilled doctors, paramedics and crew, who are called out on average five times a day.
noun clause
adjective clause
adverb clause
Subordinate clauses do not have a subject and a verb.
true
false
A subordinate adjective clause modifies a noun or a pronoun.
true
false