2.I want to find a job that will provide an adequate context for my skill, and to earn enough money for my family.
3.Apart from dabbling in playwriting, he has tried creating a great epic novel and composing a long, tragic epic.
4.After Ruth receives her monthly paycheck, the money goes into her savings account, equity funds, and toward her credit card bills.
Answer:
Apart from dabbling in playwriting, he has tried creating a great epic novel and composing a long, tragic epic.
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An adjective clause always comes after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may come directly before or after the word it modifies.
An adjective clause may be anywhere in a sentence
Answer:
a. an adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
for example:
BLUE sky and TALL person. Blue and Tall come before the word it modifies.
Repartee=often witty and cheeky: an example;
Teacher: Did you finish your homework?
student: yes
Teacher: wow, I'm surprised.
b. irreverent
c. humorous
d. angry