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ing and Writing - ELA3013 A
Match each underlined dependent clause with the part of speech it functions as in the sentence.
nominal
She said hello when she saw me
adverbial
Whatever you want for lunch is fine.
adjectival
The painting that you admired is
mine
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Answer:

She said hello when she saw me- adverbial

Whatever you want for lunch is fine- nominal

The painting that you admired is mine- adjectival

Explanation:

these are the correct answers:)

The correct order of this dependent clause is adverbial, nominal, and adjectival.

What is a dependent clause?  

A dependent clause is the one where the words can form a meaning on their own and have a subject and a verb in themselves. A dependent clause can be after, although, as, as if, because, before, if, in order to, since, etc.

  1. She said hello when she saw me is adverbial as it shows the time and event of what or how a thing happened.
  2. Whatever you want for lunch is fine, is nominal, that about the flexibility of the product that whatever is needed.
  3. The painting that you admired is mine is an adjectival, shows about a particular thing like painting are the focus.

Therefore, adverbial, nominal, and adjectival is the correct way to represent the speech functions of the dependent clause.

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