What is an adjective clause?
A. A clause that renames a noun
B. A clause that begins with a preposition
C. A clause that provides more information about a noun
D. A clause that ends a sentence
Select your answer:

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Grammar › View You’ve moved the furniture around – the sofa is in a different position. This is not where the coffee table should be either.
A. a long, soft seat with a back and usually arms, on which more than one person can sit at the same time
B. things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building to make it suitable and comfortable for living or working in
C. to be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat or other type of support, with the upper part of the body vertical
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Is the following phrase a sentence or a fragment?
Bree watched TikToks before dinner.
A. Fragment
B. Sentence
