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Noun Clauses vs Adjective Clauses

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    Identify whether it is a noun or adjective clause.
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  • Do you remember the boy who got sprayed by a skunk?
    Adjective Clause
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  • Whoever eats the last brownie has to wash the pan!
    Noun Clause
  •  15
  • The boy who lost his glasses tripped in the hall.
    Adjective Clause
  •  15
  • I don't like to hear about that time you were in trouble.
    Noun Clause
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  • The choir sang what I like to hear.
    Noun Clause
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  • My mom is looking for whomever ate her chocolate.
    Noun Clause
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  • The movie's worst flaw is that it is too action-packed.
    Noun Clause
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  • A friend is a person whom you can trust.
    Adjective Clause
  •  15
  • I will take whoever wants to go to the mall.
    Noun Clause
  •  15
  • Identify the noun clause: I am doing what you told me to do.
    what you told me to do
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  • Identify the noun clause: The band will play whatever song we choose.
    whatever song we choose
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  • Identify the noun clause: Whoever wins the most games wins the trophy.
    Whoever wins the most games
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  • Identify the adjective clause: The woman whose briefcase you found is here to pick it up.
    whose briefcase you found
  •  15
  • Identify the noun that the adjective clause modifies: Is this the book that you wanted?
    book
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  • Identify the noun the adjective clause modifies: King, who smelled the smoke, woke us up by barking.
    King
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  • Identify the adjective clause: The jacket, which she wore today for the first time, is new.
    which she wore today for the first time
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