State if its Adverbal, Noun or Adjectival Clause. Flashcards

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I would prefer to see that movie, which got excellent reviews.

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Adjectival

This type of clause gives more information on the main clause and usually begin with a relative pronoun.

The relative pronouns are who, which, whose, whom, that.

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I dropped my helmet in the locker room after hockey practice had finished.

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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Mrs. Lee Chung bought her class some pizza and snacks in celebration of their victory.

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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We never knew that Carol possessed such a beautiful voice.

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Noun

This type of clause answers to the question and usually begins with “that or what”.

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Do you love them as much as you love your parents?

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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I finished the examination before any of my classmates.

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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I’m not sure whose phone is on the counter top.

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Noun

This type of clause answers to the question and usually begins with “that or what”.

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I returned the wallet to the old man who left it on the bus this afternoon

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Adjectival
This type of clause gives more information on the main clause and usually begin with a relative pronoun.

The relative pronouns are who, which, whose, whom, that.

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What Madeline said made her parents furious.

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Noun

This type of clause answers to the question and usually begins with “that or what”.

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Harris scored the winning goal seconds before the end of the match.

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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We chose to buy the black leather living room set that we saw in Courts.

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Adjectival

This type of clause gives more information on the main clause and usually begin with a relative pronoun.

The relative pronouns are who, which, whose, whom, that.

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They assumed that learning conversational Spanish would be an asset.

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Noun

This type of clause answers to the question and usually begins with “that or what”.

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While chopping the onions, she accidently cut her finger.

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Adverbial

This type of clause gives a reason or supporting explanation to the main clause.
The Adverbial Clause also usually begins with a CONJUNTION.

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Which puppy I want I really cannot decide.

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Noun

This type of clause answers to the question and usually begins with “that or what”.

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