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Grammarshammer Posted 19 years ago
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alone in her office?

Alone in her cubicle, all she wanted was to survive.



In this sentence, what type of clause would you classify ‘alone in her office’?
  

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I don't think it is a clause, even a verbless one, because it has and implies no clear subordinator. I think it's an adjective phrase modifying 'she'.

  • I don't think it is a clause, even a verbless one, because it has and implies no clear subordinator.
  • I think it's an adjective phrase modifying 'she'.
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I don't think it is a clause, even a verbless one, because it has and implies no clear subordinator. I think it's an adjective phrase modifying 'she'.

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