Match top four with bottom four
match the type of clause with its example.
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English, 15.10.2019 09:20 bjpvrpow74wq
Match top four with bottom four
match the type of clause with its example.
question 8 options:
the cheese stands alone.
whoever ate my last thin mint should buy me another box.
my research project, that i've been working on, was due february 3.
because i'm tired, i will go to bed early tonight.
1.
independent clause
2.
noun clause
3.
adverb clause
4.
adjective clause
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