The hermit was outside, on his knees,
sowing seeds in the beds that had been dug
the day before. (Identify the Subordinate
Clause and state its type).
Select one:
a. sowing seeds in the beds that had
been dug the day before - Subordinate
Noun Clause
b. that had been dug the day before -
Subordinate Adverb Clause of Time
c. The hermit was outside - Subordinate
Adverb Clause of Place
d. that had been dug the day before -
Subordinate Adjective Clause
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Option - b
The hermit was outside, on his knees,is main clause and "that had been dug the day before " that had been dug the day before "Subordinate Adverb Clause of Place.
Subordinate Clause:
- A subordinate clause is similar to an independent clause in that it also comprises a subject and a verb, but it is not self-sufficient.
- The words or short phrases that come before a dependent sentence are called subordinating words, also known as dependent words or subordinating/subordinate conjunctions.
Adverb clause
- A group of words that collectively serve as an adverb is referred to as an adverbial clause.
- The sentence or description of the verb, adjective, and other adverbs may have changed, which serves as a clue.
- Adverb clauses are always dependent clauses, as opposed to other kinds of clauses.
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