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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Subordinate clause and classifing

Will someone please check me.

Underline each subordinate clause in the following sentences. In the space at the right, tell whether the group of words is an adjective, adverb, or noun clause.

1. Unless you review, you will forget. Adverb

2. Slips of the tongue often show what we really think. Adjective

3. The life that you save may be your own. Noun

4. Some people work while other people sleep. Adjective

5. The man whose car was struck took the case to court. Noun
  

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Hi, Will someone please check me. 1. Unless you review , you will forget.

  • Hi, Will someone please check me.
  • 1.
  • Unless you review , you will forget.
  • Adverb 2.
  • Slips of the tongue often show what we really think.
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Will someone please check me.

1. Unless you review, you will forget. Adverb

2. Slips of the tongue often show what we really think. Adjective

3. The life that you save may be your own. Noun

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AnonymousWill someone please check me.

Underline each subordinate clause in the following sentences. In the space at the right, tell whether the group of words is an adjective, adverb, or noun clause.

1. Unless you review, you will forget. Adverb Correct

2. Slips of the tongue often show wha

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