View this answer. A noun complement, also known as a subject complement, is a descriptor or modifier after a linking verb. This word complements the subject, the main See full answer below.
1. Where. The subordinating conjunctions where or wherever can both be used at the beginning of dependent adverbial clauses to answer the question, where. For example: Wherever Mary went, the lamb was sure to go. In this example, the adverbial clause gives us the location of Maryโs lost lamb. 2. When.Identify the relative pronoun in each sentence. Also indicate if the relative pronoun is in an adjective clause or a noun clause. 1. Rosie is a dog that loves to greet people. 2. The committee will reward whoever leads the effort to clean the public park. 3. Jonas plays a guitar whose strings havenโt been changed in a decade. 4. Defining relative clauses give us essential information โ information that tells us who or what we are talking about. The woman who lives next door works in a bank. These are the flights that have been cancelled. We usually use a relative pronoun or adverb to start a defining relative clause: who, which, that, when, where or whose. who/that . 122 32 106 42 147 409 438 472