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Yes, 'where they would be protected from the wind' is a noun clause, a group of words that has a subject (they) and a verb (be protected) but is not a complete thought, and functions in a sentence as a noun.Example: This is where they would be protected from the wind. (direct object of the verb)It is also a relative clause with the word 'where' functioning as a relative pronoun, relating back to an antecedent.Example: This is a place where they would be protected from the wind. (the relative clause 'relates' to the antecedent 'place')
'Where they would be protected from the wind' is an adverbial clause, a group of words that contains a subject (they) and a verb (be protected) but is not a complete thought, not a complete sentence.An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb; the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
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The correct spelling is protected. The mother protected her baby from the wind. Children are protected from harm.
Wind is a powerful natural force that cannot be protected by carbon units called humans.
That would be the "lee" side, pronounced "loowrd" like "lourdes, France", so as to distinguish from windward. The lee side of an island is the side protected from the wind.
A cyclone protected the japanese from the mongols, its was called the divine wind or kamikaze.
Yes. All of the photos taken in the movie are protected by copyright.
What kind of air can wind your watch? WIND
The Himalayan Mountains protected this area from wind erosion. Since the mountains blocked the wind, it was easier to grow crops and live comfortably.
a cold wind!
well it depends what kind of wind it is an d how powerful. if it's a 3-5 warning of a tornado then it would destroy it. if it's probably about 70 miles to 200 miles per hour of wind would too