adj.
a noun
he catches a marlin
they go fishing
Very small fish and shrimps it catches its prey on beach shores when it's buried under sand
Commercial fishing, either with nets or longlines.
The clause "where he catches the most fish" functions as an adverb, as it provides information on the location of the action "catches." It modifies the verb "catches" by explaining where the action takes place.
Dad has a secret fishing spot
Dad has a secret fishing spot
"Dad has a secret fishing spot" is the independent clause.
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
adjective
3. By Wolfeman07
if you are going for fishing it is recommended that you buy a complete fishing set. But, I recommend live bait like earthworms. If it is in an aquarium I suggest that you buy a fishing net whose size depends on the size of the fish you are breeding.
He meant that he is going to make sure he catches a lot of fish.
A trawler is a fishing boat which catches fish by using a trawl - a large net which drags (trawls) along the sea bed
The amusing rod only catches stuff isn't fish .eg. an anchor or a plug. PS. It might catch a fish if u r lucky (: I hope this is helpful. It also catches items like surfboards.