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The clause begins with a relative pronoun (that) so it is an adjective clause.

Adverb clauses begin with a subordinating conjunction and answer how, when, or why, as adverbs do.

E.g. In the sentence "The corn that your neighbor raises", "that your neighbor raises" describes "corn" which is a noun so "that your neighbor raises" is an adjective phrase.

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Is the clause in parentheses an adjective or adverb clause The guinea hens (that my neighbor raises) are better than watchdogs.?

The clause in parentheses, "that my neighbor raises," is an adjective clause. It modifies the noun "hens" by providing more information about which guinea hens are being referred to. Adjective clauses typically answer questions like "which?" or "what kind?" and this clause specifies the type of guinea hens.


What is the subordinate clause in this sentence The guinea hens that your neighbor raises are better than watchdogs?

"that your neighbor raises" is the subordinate clause. mykel howard


What is the subordinate clause in The guinea hens that my neighbor raises are better than watchdogs?

The subordinate clause in the sentence "The guinea hens that my neighbor raises are better than watchdogs" is "that my neighbor raises." This clause provides additional information about the guinea hens but cannot stand alone as a complete sentence. It functions as an adjective modifying "guinea hens."


What is the subordinate clause in the guinea hens that your neighbor raises are better than watchdogs?

The subordinate clause in the sentence is "that your neighbor raises." It provides additional information about the guinea hens, specifying where they come from.


What is the subordinate of The guinea hens that your neighbor raises are better than watchdogs?

The clause "that your neighbor raises" is a subordinate element of the sentence.


What is the subordinate clause to the guinea hens tat my neighbor raises are better than watchdogs?

The guinea hens ,that my neighbor raises, are better that watchdogs.


Is raises an adverb or adjective?

Neither. "Raises" is a verb. It could also be a plural noun (more than one raise).


Provision in a labor contract that ties pay raises to increases in productivity and the cost of living?

escalator clause The escalator clause said that wages would increase based upon increases in productivity and in the cost of living.


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He was bluntly informed by his supervisor that no pay raises would be given that year. In response to a question, the mayor stated bluntly that he opposed any new beachfront development.


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No we dont get raises where i teach dance