6c2930289c What Kind of Dependent Clause Is It? Your student is asked to name the function of the dependent clause in this worksheet. Good Work! Answer: The answer adjectiveclause is correct. Grade Levels:6th - 8th Grade, Grades K-12CCSS Code(s):L.7.1.A. You may view each of the worksheets below by clicking on the title. They are free for home use or classroom use. It does not act as a subject or object, and it does not modify a noun or pronoun. Explanation: This clause answers the question "why," showing cause, so it is an adverb clause. Many people hope that Canada can resolve its economic problems.
Explanation: The relative pronoun "who" might have confused you here; however, the clause itself does not answer the question "who?", but the question "which person?", showing that it modifies the noun "person" and is acting as an adjective clause. For the following sentences, please choose the function of the underlined clause.. Good Work! Answer: The answer adverbclause is correct. Canada might give up its marketing boards if the European Community gives up its grain subsidies. This is an adjective clause, modifying the noun "place." 9. Explanation: This clause does not tell you which bankers need to know, but rather, it tells you what they need to know – since it answers the question "what?" (and acts as the direct object of "to know"), it is a noun clause. In fact, the clause does not answer the adverb question "where?", but the adjective question "which place?". Explanation: This is a very tricky example, and the subordinating conjunction "where" could have fooled you. Good Work! Answer: The answer adverbclause is correct.
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