Weegy: Adverb Clause
User: Identify the use of the quotations noun clause.
The reason I am late is that "I had failed to set the alarm."
direct object
subject
subject complement
Weegy: adjective may be used as a subject complement.
User: Identify the use of the quotations noun clause.
I found "what I was looking for in my purse."
subject complement
direct object
subject
Weegy: adjective may be used as a subject complement.
User: A clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete:
noun
main
adverb
Weegy: adjective
User: A clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete:
-noun
-main
-adverb
Weegy: Main or independent clause
User: Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun, adjective, or adverb.
The clams, which he ate, were still fresh.
Main clause:
Subordinate clause type:
Weegy: Noun Clause
User: Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun, adjective, or adverb.
The clams, which he ate, were still fresh.
Main clause:
Subordinate clause type:
Weegy: Noun Clause
User: Identify the main clause in the sentence below. Then decide if the subordinate clause is used as noun, adjective, or adverb.
The clams, which he ate, were still fresh.
-Main clause:
-Subordinate clause type:
Weegy: The clams were still fresh is the main clause. "which he ate" is the clause and it is being used as an adjective.
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A clause that may be used as the object of a preposition: noun clause.
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The reason I am late is that "I had failed to set the alarm." Subject complement.
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A clause which can stand alone because its meaning is complete: main clause.
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The clams, which he ate, were still fresh. Main clause: The clams were still fresh. Subordinate clause type: Adjective.
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