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Actually, 'How eager she was to do her best.' is a complete sentence, a complete thought. The subject is 'she', the verb is 'was', the word 'how' is an adverb describing the intensity of the predicate adjective 'eager'. The subject and predicate is another way of saying, 'She was so eager to do her best.'
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
adverbial clause
dependent clause
Adverb clause
Actually, 'How eager she was to do her best.' is a complete sentence, a complete thought. The subject is 'she', the verb is 'was', the word 'how' is an adverb describing the intensity of the predicate adjective 'eager'. The subject and predicate is another way of saying, 'She was so eager to do her best.'
In the sentence "He saw how eager she was to do her best," the adjective is "eager." This word modifies (describes) the word "she."
dependent clause
adverbial clause
The noun clause in this sentence is "whomever did the best job."
You don't give the clause so there is no answer.
elastic clause
This is a type of introductory clause that is called a dependent clause. It is basically one that help to provide some background information.
This is a dependent adverbial clause (subordinate clause).
Adverb clause
A conditional clause.
It is a free relative clause, also referred to as a headless relative clause.