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English, 07.04.2021 02:30 hinacat87

PLZ HELP! Need it ASAP right know no s. tupid links I’ll report you. 1). The screen “at the end of the stadium” gave the latest statistics of the players.

Adjective phrase, adverb clause, adverb phrase or noun clause.

2). “Whenever I watch baseball” I start yelling for our team.

Adverb clause, adverb phrase, noun clause or indirect object.

3). “Whichever seat you want” is fine with me.

Adjective phrase, adverb phrase, noun clause or indirect object.

4). Millie bought “us” tickets for the baseball game, which will be on Sunday.

Adjective phrase, adverb clause, adverb phrase or indirect object.

5). Lucy left her seat “when she found out they were giving away free popcorn.”

Adjective phrase, adverb clause, adverb phrase or noun object.

6). The young girl led everyone “in the National Anthem.”

Adjective phrase, adverb phrase, noun clause or indirect object.

7). Finding the time “for their required meetings” was another obstacle.

Adjective phrase, adverb clause, adverb phrase or indirect object.

8). We believed “that number 12 was going to make a home run.”

Adjective phrase, adverb clause, adverb phrase or noun clause.

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