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___ Whenever you need a lift, call me.

(b) adjective clause (q) adverb clause (j) noun clause

___ Give this ticket to whomever needs to get in here.

(a) adjective clause (k) adverb clause (u) noun clause

___ The trampoline that is in your backyard is great fun.

(e) adjective clause (p) adverb clause (y) noun clause

___ I will assist you as soon as I can.

(e) adjective clause (s) adverb clause (c) noun clause

___ Can you read while others are talking around you?

(h) adjective clause (t) adverb clause (d) noun clause


___ This is the computer that you bought.

(i) adjective clause (c) adverb clause (w) noun clause

___ Pia decided that she will go to college this semester.

(a) adjective clause (i) adverb clause (o) noun clause

___ Mr. Jones, who is my mayor, will be here this evening.

(n) adjective clause (b) adverb clause (m) noun clause

___ These magnificent mountains that we just saw are
breathtaking.

(e) adjective clause (u) adverb clause (n) noun clause

___ I understand what you mean by that.

(y) adjective clause (t) adverb clause (r) noun clause

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Answered by rosy75
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1.Adverb clause
2.Adjective clause
Answered by mt386299
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Answer:

Whenever you need a lift, call me.

(b) adjective clause (q) adverb clause (j) noun clause

___ Give this ticket to whomever needs to get in here.

(a) adjective clause (k) adverb clause (u) noun clause

___ The trampoline that is in your backyard is great fun.

(e) adjective clause (p) adverb clause (y) noun clause

___ I will assist you as soon as I can.

(e) adjective clause (s) adverb clause (c) noun clause

___ Can you read while others are talking around you?

(h) adjective clause (t) adverb clause (d) noun clause

___ This is the computer that you bought.

(i) adjective clause (c) adverb clause (w) noun clause

___ Pia decided that she will go to college this semester.

(a) adjective clause (i) adverb clause (o) noun clause

___ Mr. Jones, who is my mayor, will be here this evening.

(n) adjective clause (b) adverb clause (m) noun clause

___ These magnificent mountains that we just saw are

breathtaking.

(e) adjective clause (u) adverb clause (n) noun clause

___ I understand what you mean by that.

(y) adjective clause (t) adverb clause (r) noun clause

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