
Clauses / Part 2
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- Q1An adjective clause must contain at least3 elements: a connector, a subject, and a verb3 elements: an adjective, a subject, and a verb3 elements: a comma, a subject, and a verb2 elements: a subject and a verb60s
- Q2An adjective clause connector is also known asa coordinate conjunctiona relative pronouna subjecta relative adjective60s
- Q3An adjective clause will always goright after the noun it's modifying.between a subject and its verb .right after the subject of a sentence.right before the noun it's modifying.60s
- Q4A reduced adjective clause is also known asa adverb adverb phrasea subjunctive clausea participial adjectivean adjective phrase60s
- Q5An adjective clause can only be reduced whenthe clause has a separate connector and a separate subjectthe clause is separated by commasthe clause contains the verb "to be."the connector is also the subject of the clause60s
- Q6When an adjective clause is reduced,it becomes shorter, and loses the connector/subject, the verb "to be" in any of its forms if there's one; and all other verb forms would change to the "ing" form or a past participle.it must begin with an "ing" word, and does not have a subject and a verb.it loses the connector and the verb "to be," all other verbs change to the "Ing" form or the past particple form.it becomes shorter, and loses the connector and the subject; and the verb form (of any verb) changes to the "ing" form.120s
- Q7Look at this sentence: "Crater Lake, which was formed by a volcano, is a superb setting for day hikes." The adjective clause in this sentence isformed by a volcanosuperb settingwhich was formed by a volcanosuperb60s
- Q8A reduced adverb clause will losethe connector. Also, subjects and verbs must be removed.the subject and the verb "to be;" all other verbs would be changed to the "Ing" form or the past participle form.the connector and the subject. Verbs are changed to the "Ing" form.the connector, the subject and the verb "to be." Other verbs would be changed to the "ing" form or the past particple60s
- Q9"Frank Sprague developed the elevator after improving the electric motor." In this sentence, there'san adjective clausean adverb clausea reduced adjective clausea reduced adverb clause60s
- Q10"When she returned to her native city, Kate Chopin began to write the stories for which she is noted." What is the adverb clause in this sentence?Kate Chopin began to write the storiesfor which she is notedWhen she returned to her native citywhich she is noted60s