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A clause that modifies a noun: adverb noun adjective
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User: A clause that modifies a noun: adverb noun adjective

Weegy: an adjective that precedes the noun it modifies is in the (attributive) position. Thanks for asking Weegy!
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User: Identify the word which the italicized adjective clause modifies. The deer, which come to the salt lick, stay all summer. deer salt lick summer

Weegy: We'd like to answer this, but can you first tell us which part is italicize? We cannot see it. Thanks. :)
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User: Identify the word which the is in quotasions adjective clause modifies. The deer,"which come to the salt lick", stay all summer. deer salt lick summer

Weegy: The deer,"which come to the salt lick", stay all summer. The adjective clause modifies 'deer'.
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User: A clause that may be used as the object of a preposition: noun adverb 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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