Clause Identification Quiz

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Which type of clause is used in the sentence 'Then, what looked like flames or tongues of fire appeared and settled on each of them'?

Adverb clause

What is the function of the clause 'what looked like flames or tongues of fire' in the sentence?

Subject

What does the phrase 'settled on each of them' modify in the sentence?

Appeared

Which word or phrase in the sentence functions as an adverb clause?

what looked like flames or tongues of fire

What does the adverb clause 'what looked like flames or tongues of fire' modify in the sentence?

settled on each of them

What is the function of the adverb clause 'what looked like flames or tongues of fire' in the sentence?

To describe the action

Study Notes

Clause Identification

  • The sentence 'Then, what looked like flames or tongues of fire appeared and settled on each of them' contains a nominal clause.

Function of the Clause

  • The clause 'what looked like flames or tongues of fire' functions as a noun clause and serves as the subject of the sentence.

Phrase Function

  • The phrase 'settled on each of them' is a prepositional phrase that functions as an adverb, modifying the verb 'appeared'.

Adverb Clause Identification

  • There is no traditional adverb clause (starting with a subordinating conjunction) in the sentence.

Adverbial Function

  • The phrase 'Then' functions as an adverb, introducing the sentence and indicating time.

Nominal Clause Function

  • The nominal clause 'what looked like flames or tongues of fire' functions as the subject of the sentence, describing what appeared.

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