0 I was helping a friend with her TOEFL exercises, and there are a few sentences I wasn't able to do. Please help me identify:02br 001. The subordinate clause02br 002. The type of subordinate clause (noun, adjective, adverb)02br 003. The function of the subordinate clause02br 02br 00I'll include my thoughts on each sentence as well. Thanks in advance.02br 02br 00 1. The report that the island is under water is very misleading.02br 00 “that the island is under water” – EITHER noun clause functioning as restrictive appositive to subject "report" OR adjective clause modifying noun “report”02br 00 2. We offered whoever told the truth clemency.02br 02br 00 “whoever told the truth” – noun clause functioning as indirect object02br 00 3. Her idea that I hire you was a very good one.02br 00 “that I hire you” – EITHER noun clause functioning as restrictive appositive to subject "idea" OR adjective clause modifying noun “idea”02br 00 4. It is unfortunate that Mr. Jones will not return.02br 00 “that Mr. Jones will not return” – EITHER adjective clause modifying pronoun “it” OR adverb clause modifying adjective "unfortunate"0-
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0 I'll include my thoughts on each sentence as well. 02br 02br 00 1. The report 01font 00that the island is under water02font 00 is very misleading.
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0 I'll include my thoughts on each sentence as well.
02br 02br 00 1.
The report 01font 00that the island is under water02font 00 is very misleading.
02br 02br 00 “that the island is under water” – EITHER noun clause functioning as restrictive appositive to subject " 01font 00the02font 00 report" OR adjective clause modifying noun “report” 01font 00Yes02font 02br 02br 00 2.
02br 02br 00 “whoever told the truth” – noun clause functioning as indirect object 01font 00Yes02font 02br 02br 00 3.
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0 I'll include my thoughts on each sentence as well. Thanks in advance.02br 02br 00 1. The report 01font00that the island is under water02font00 is very misleading. 02br 02br 00 “that the island is under water” – EITHER noun clause functioning as restrictive appositive to subject " 01font
0 1. The report that the island is under water is very misleading. 02br 00 “that the island is under water” – 01u00noun clause02u00 functioning as restrictive 01u00appositive02u00 to subject "report" -- not adjective clause02br 02br 00 2. We offered whoever told the truth clemency.02br 02