a noun
adj.
Very small fish and shrimps it catches its prey on beach shores when it's buried under sand
Santiago's first catch in "The Old Man and the Sea" is a giant marlin.
If someone is throwing dead fish in your yard, it means that whoever did it should be charged with illegal dumping of a dead animal. The police should be called.
Another name for the "fish hawk" is the Osprey. Actually, another name for the Osprey, since that is its true name, is the "fish hawk." The Osprey splashes into the water, catches the fish, and flies off. Bald Eagles are fish eaters too but they usually catch their prey near the surface, rarely entering the water as Ospreys do. Instead, where Ospreys are common the eagles steal it from the "fish hawk." Eagles are the sea eagle, also the fish eagle depending on their location in the world.
noun
think its stupid how you have the qustion on here but no the dam answer
adjective
The clause "where he catches the most fish" functions as an adverb, as it provides information on the location of the action "catches." It modifies the verb "catches" by explaining where the action takes place.
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Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
"Dad has a secret fishing spot" is the independent clause.
Dad has a secret fishing spot
Dad has a secret fishing spot
whoever catches him
Adverbial clause, 'where' shows it is an adverbial clause of place
The noun clause is "Whoever plays at the bluegrass festival", the subject of the sentence.