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20 August, 22:39
The dog jumped clear of the lawnmower?
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Cameron Taylor
20 August, 22:41
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The adverb is "clear" and the noun would be lawnmower. Unless you need the subject noun, that would be "dog"
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Raelynn Henson
20 August, 22:43
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The adverd is clear and the noun is dog
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