Read the sentence. The student whom Mr. Stein chose was first in her class.
The bolded words are what kind of clause?
adverb clause
adjective clause
noun clause

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Answer 1
Answer: Since the bolded words aren't specified in the question.

"Mr. Stein chose was first in her class" represents a noun clause.
"whom" represents a adjective clause

A clause is a statement or segment of a sentence which has its own subject and immediate predicate or can stand on its own unlike phrases. For example, Maria was driving her car when she carelessly hit another car. The bold text indicates a clause.




Answer 2
Answer:

C.  adjective clause

As you may know, a noun is a person, place, or thing.  An adverb describes a verb.  And, an adjective describes a noun.  When nouns, adverbs, and adjectives are more than just one word, they are called clauses.  The bolded words “whom Mr. Stein chose” are actually describing the noun “student.”  And, because we know that words describing nouns are adjectives or adjective clauses, it is understood that “whom Mr. Stein chose” is an adjective clause.


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Which sentence contains an adverb clause?a. I told my parents I wanted to play on the softball team this year.
b. Do you play on any of the local sports teams?
c. I believe the team practices on Monday and Thursday afternoons.
d. My father drove me to the field where the team practices.

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As for this problem, the most probable and the most likely answer for this would be D. my father drove me to the field where the team practices.

On the first option, I told my parents I wanted to play on the softball team this year, there isn't an adverb clause to be found. On the second option, do you play on any of the local sports teams, there isn't an adverb clause to be found, too. On the third option, I believe the team practices on Monday and Thursday afternoons, there isn't an adverb clause to be found again. On the last option, my father drove me to the field where the team practices, the adverb clause would be where the team practices.

Which sentence contains an essential adjective clause? The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010. The coach, an expert in the sport, explained the revised rules to us. After explaining the rules to us, the coach released us to the field. The officials revised the rules, which the coach explained to us before practice

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The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.


The essential adjective clause is one that is essential to the sentence. It tells us information that we need to know. In this sentence, we need to know which rules the coach explained. Essential adjective clauses can not be removed from the sentence because you would not have all of the information needed. Essential clauses do not use commas. With this in mind, let's look at the other options. They all contain commas to set off the adjective clauses which tells us they are not essential.

Answer:

The answer is The coach explained the rules that the officials revised in 2010.

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The best topic sentence for an article about whether or not certain genes play a favorable role in human evolution is "Jumping genes have the unsavory reputation of causing genetic mutation or cancerous cell growth."

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Work as a class. Find in the next synonyms for the following words:gift-
to tell -
contemporary-
suite of furniture -
bright -
near -
big -
cosy -
table -
pleased -
roller blinds -
vis-a-vis -

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Synonyms:
Gift-present
To tell- to inform, to speak
Contemporary- modern, present (day)
Suite of furniture- apartment, room?
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Near- close
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What form is the underlined verb in the sentence?An acorn FELL from the oak tree.

A.
present participle

B.
past

C.
past participle

D.
present

fell is underlined

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The answer is B past

Which of the following statements is true?An adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
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

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an adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
For example: RED rose
the word 'red' describes what the rose looks like.
For another example: TALL building. The word 'tall' tells us how big or small the building is. Therefore, the adjective clause always comes before the word if modifies

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.