Adjective Clauses and Adverb Clauses
The independent clause MUST be able to stand alone as a full sentence. Substitute the adverbs “there” or “somewhere” for the clause. Possible examples: [Grammar is correct, but no guarantee which type of clause these are! – JSL] Where there’s smoke, there’s fire. There is a fire where there is smoke. [There is a fire somewhere.] ................
................
To fulfill the demand for quickly locating and searching documents.
It is intelligent file search solution for home and business.
Related searches
- adjective and adverb clauses test
- adjective and adverb clauses worksheet
- adjective and adverb clauses game
- adjective and adverb clauses pdf
- adjective and adverb clauses practice
- adjective and adverb clauses quiz
- adjective clause and adverb clause
- adjective clauses and relative pronouns
- adjective clauses and adverb clauses
- adjective clauses and phrases