Weegy: noun
User: A clause that may be used as the object of a preposition:
noun
adverb
adjective
Weegy: adjective
User: A clause that may modify a verb:
noun
subordinate
adverb
Weegy: Noun Clause
User: A clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete:
noun
main
adverb
Weegy: Adverb Clause
User: A clause used as the object of a preposition is called a(n) _____.
adjective clause
adverb clause
noun clause
verb clause
Weegy: Adverb Clause
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A clause that may be used as a subject complement is a NOUN clause.
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A clause that may be used as the object of a preposition is a NOUN clause.
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A clause that may modify a verb is an ADVERB clause.
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A clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete is a MAIN clause.
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