Easily Understand Adjectives and Adverbs Without Doing Anything More Than You’re Doing Right Now


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28. They went to the Aquarium to see the whales.

A. Adjective phrase

B. Adverbial phrase

29. Rain is frequent in Oregon.

A. Adjective phrase

B. Adverbial phrase


30. My friend Tim wore a shirt with a button of the flag saying “love.”

A. Adjective phrase

B. Adverbial phrase

Instructions: Define the words in bold as either an adjective clause or adverb clause.

31. My father, who now teaches science in a small college, never liked science in high school.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

32. The dealership that sold less cars ended up actually making money.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

33. The Guarantee Savings, which was founded nearly a century ago, folded during the state’s economic crisis.

A. Adjective clause

B. Adverb clause

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