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Well, if you mean Alice And wonder Land. There is no information on who live next door to her, if you mean a different Alice out in the world ,then I'm not certain.
he lives in "the down under"
The film Cloud Door was directed by Mani Kaul. It is a movie, released in 1994, which talks about a very clever parrot, which lives in a Hindu palace.
Squidward Tentacles plays the clarinet and lives next to SpongeBob.
In the book Freak moves next door to Max. He moved from St. Louis, but I'm not sure where Max lives...
An example of a dependent clause using "who" is: "who lives next door." This clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence because it relies on the rest of the sentence for context and meaning.
A noun clause is formed with a subject and a verb that is not a complete sentence. A noun clause is used to add additional information about the noun or pronoun to which it refers.Examples:The man who lives next door has a nice garden. (the relative clause 'who lives next door' gives more information about the noun 'man')The place where I bought the car had many to choose from.I come from a town that is about two hours west of Boston.
A noun clause is formed with a subject and a verb that is not a complete sentence. A noun clause is used to add additional information about the noun or pronoun to which it refers.Examples:The man who lives next door has a nice garden. (the relative clause 'who lives next door' gives more information about the noun 'man')The place where I bought the car had many to choose from.I come from a town that is about two hours west of Boston.
The relative pronouns introduce a relative clause (a group of words with a subject and a verb, but not a complete thought) that gives additional information about the antecedent.The relative pronouns are: who, whom, whose, which, that.Example: The man who lives next door has a beautiful garden.
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A noun as subject is a noun that is functioning as the subject of a sentence or the subject of a clause (a group of words with a subject and a verb, but is not a complete thought).EXAMPLESsubject of a sentence: My mother made some cookies for the class.subject of a clause: Mr. Green, the man who lives next door, gave me some carrots from his garden.
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A girl who lives next door to you.
Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door was created in 1987.
A clause is a group of words that contains both a subject and a verb but cannot always be considered a full, grammatical sentence.An adjective clause, also called a relative clause, modifies the noun or pronoun preceding it. The noun or pronoun that it modifies is called the antecedent. The clause will start with a relative pronoun (who, whom, which, that, where, whose, whoever).Examples:The man who lives next door has a nice garden. (the relative clause describes the noun 'man')I come from a town that is about two hours west of Boston. (the relative clause describes the noun 'town')The one whose car is blocking the driveway better move it. (the relative clause describes the indefinite pronoun 'one')
The person who lives next door to you is called your neighbor(s).
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