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I'm interested to know what is type of this underline subsentence: We need to make sure there is a level playing field for all students. I don't know sound noun clause, but I can't find verb!!! can anyone parse it for me? I will be
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Sorry, CJ, I was meaning that these parts of the two sentences were noun phrases/clauses- for some reason they didn't underline the parts of the sentence... Lee said what he thought Stephen knew who Phil gave the Rod to. -- And based on your,
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Can slanting be used to highlight a word or phrase or clause? Yes. The use you illustrate here ( su r prised ) is an example of indicating vocal stress to emphasize a word or phrase. In handwriting, you would underline it instead. It's the
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Underline each subordinate clause in the following sentences and tell whether the group of words in an adjective, adverb, or noun clause.
1. Unless you review, you will forget.
2. Slips of the tongue often show what we really think.
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Clive wrote:
Hi,
OK, but you try first.
Clive
They talked about the way Mary dressed .
(the underline part is an adverbial clause)
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Can you help me to underline the subordinate clause in the sentence and describe its function? Also I would like to know why it belongs to the function defined.
1.They talked about the way Mary dressed.
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Anonymous wrote:
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
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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. Adjective
3. The life that you save may be your own . Noun
4. Some people work while other
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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
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Will someone please check my homework. If I am doing it wrong will you please correct me and tell me what I am doing wrong before my quiz tomorrow.
Ex 1
Classifying Sentence according to structure
Underline each subordinate clause in the
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