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What kind of clause is the clause in dark type? The crew that sweeps the floors left a mess. adjective clause adverb clause noun clause independent clause
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What kind of clause is the clause in dark type?
The crew that sweeps the floors left a mess.
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If the clause that is in dark type is
that sweeps the floor,
then the correct answer is
adjective clause.
It describes the subject
the crew.
What kind of crew? The one that sweeps the floor.
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