tailynngreen tailynngreen
  • 14-07-2016
  • English
contestada

If you run out of quarters, just use the nickels in the coffee can. is it an adverb,adjective, or noun

Respuesta :

WolfDark
WolfDark WolfDark
  • 14-07-2016
"That chewed up my new shoes" is an adjective clause. 
"If you run out of quarters" is an adverb clause. 
"That he forgot (something)" and "where he put his keys" are noun clauses. 
"Before Hans remembered to stir it" is an adverb clause.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

One of the most fundamental activities of retailers is to provide __________, satisfying the needs of their target market.
All the following are true statements about James K. Polk EXCEPT A. he was a Democrat. B. he was an ardent abolitionist. C. he was elected president in184
Daniela: Sí, me gusta mucho y es ______ cómoda como la ropa moderna.
What was the outcome of Brown v. Board of Education?
What is the circumference of a 12-inch diameter pizza? Leave the answer in terms of π.
Write two short paragraphs. The first paragraph should summarize how Islam spread. The second paragraph should describe the importance and the results of trade
You can buy 18 ounces of shampoo for $3.99 or 24 ounces for $5.09. Which is better to buy
What were the causes and effects of the indian independence movement why did the educated elites of india want independence?
"No person except a natural-born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office o
Need to know answers in box