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Is who can cook an adjective or an adverb clause?

The clause "who can cook " is basically an adjective clause because it refers to a noun.For example:The pilot who can cook prepared the food for the survivors." who can cook " refers to pilot.*The question is also whether it is a restrictive or non-restrictive clause. If the pilot is the only one of the pilots who can cook, it is a restrictive clause (the one who can). If the pilot just happens to be able to cook, it is a non-restrictive clause set off by commas, e.g.The pilot, who can cook, prepared the food for the survivors.


What is the difference between a subordinate clause and a phrase?

The subordinate clause functions as a complex clause element and is introduced by a subordinator relevant for the type of the sentence. Subordinate clause contains either a finite or non-finite verb and within its structure it is possible to detect clause elements( Subject and predication).Although a phrase (NP, PP, Adj or AdvP may function even VPs) may function as a sentence element, it does not contain a finite verb.Mary said that the meeting would be held on Wednesday.Bold= nominal that clause functioning as a direct object."the meeting"-Noun phrase(NP) functioning as a subject of the subordinate clause"on Wednesday"-prepositional phrase(PP) that functions as an adjunct of time (A) in the subordinate that clause.


A clause that depends on another clause for meaning is a and could not be a sentence by itself A clause that could be a sentence by itself is a n?

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Fill in the blank A clause that doesn't make sense without the presence of another clause is called?

A clause that does not make sense without the presence of another clause is called a dependent clause.


What is a equative clause?

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When the delivery man arrives ask him to put the boxes in the garage what is the subordinate clause?

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Which clauses gives congress the most general non specific power?

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If the numbers are the same distance from zero What is a non example?

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What is the legality of Non competency clause?

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When are two apostrophes used in a sentence?

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Can a gift of land to a trust be cancelled for non performance of the clause?

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They insisted that the clause be inserted into the Treaty of Versailles?

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Does a non compete clause need to be notarized to be legal?

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What does delivery exception mean?

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Can a gift deed be cancelled for non performance of the clause?

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What is true of a non-restrictive clause?

i think it like written or words


What does TPND means in insurance?

Theft, pilferage and non-delivery