A subordinate clause is a part of a sentence that adds additional information but can't stand alone. When a subordinate clause is used as an adverb or adverbial clause, it modifies a verb in the sentence, giving information about when, where, how, why, etc., the action happened.
A subordinate clause is a clause in a sentence that gives additional information but can't stand alone. For example, in a sentence with an adverbial subordinate clause, the clause would modify a verb in the sentence. Consider the sentence below:
He read a book after he finished his chores.
Here, 'after he finished his chores' is a subordinate clause used as an adverb because it tells us when the action (read) happened. It's indicating the time, hence modifying the verb 'read', which is typical of adverbial clauses.
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So was I when my life began;
So is it now I am a man;
So be it when I shall grow old,
Or let me die!"
Which of the following best paraphrases this passage from "My Heart Leaps Up"?
A.) I was, always have been, and hope in the future to be inspired by nature.
B.) Though I was inspired by nature as a child, I cant expect to be the way when I am old.
C.) Rainbows are inspiring to children but adults must turn their attention to more serious things.
D.) Though I was inspired by nature as a child, I cannot hope to be when I am old.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because the is simile
Argumentation is what you try to avoid when practicing
rhetoric.
Argumentation and rhetoric are the same skill with different names.
Argumentation is based on logic while persuasive writing uses emotion.
Answer: argumentation is based on logic while persuasive writing uses emotion
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Answer:
1. Complement.
2. Gerund.
3. Infinitive.
4. Participle.
Explanation:
1. Complement: a word or phrase used after a verb to complete the predicate.
2. Gerund: a word ending in -ing which has characteristics of both a verb and a noun.
3. Infinitive: the base form of a verb without inflectional endings, expressed by the word "to" plus a verb; usually used as a noun but occasionally used as an adjective or an adverb.
4. Participle: a word that has characteristics of both a verb and an adjective.
adverb phrase
adjective phrase
verb phrase
gerund phrase
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The correct answer is gerund phrase