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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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english

Locate the subordinate clause in the following sentence, and identify it as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

The woman who just finished the marathon is tired.
  

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Hi, You try first, please, and we'll check your answer. And please say 'please' when you ask someone to help you. Thanks, Clive

  • Hi, You try first, please, and we'll check your answer.
  • And please say 'please' when you ask someone to help you.
  • Thanks, Clive
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Hi,

You try first, please, and we'll check your answer.

And please say 'please' when you ask someone to help you.
Thanks,
Clive
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AnonymousLocate the subordinate clause ...
This begins with an imperative (Locate). That's a command, in case you didn't know.

Whenever we get a post that starts with an imperative, we are fairly sure that it is some kind of homework assignment or exam question, because that's how assignments and exams are written.

We don't do

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