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In English / High School | 2014-11-29

Which words in the sentence are the complete adjective clause?

The award went to Ms. Morse, whose efforts were responsible for most of our progress.

A. for most of our progress
B. whose efforts were responsible for most of our progress
C. to Ms. Morse
D. whose efforts were responsible

Asked by Krupka611

Answer (2)

The answer is D. whose efforts were responsible. You got it right! Usually an adjective clause involves a comma after an information that is not needed or is needed depending on the sentence.
I hope this helps!

Answered by chocolateforlife | 2024-06-10

The complete adjective clause in the sentence is B: 'whose efforts were responsible for most of our progress,' as it provides additional information about Ms. Morse. This clause explains her contributions to the progress made. Other options do not constitute complete adjective clauses.
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Answered by chocolateforlife | 2024-12-26