@you_wu I think it has to be a noun clause, because noun clauses always start with a preposition, whereas an adverbial clause has to start with a subordinating conjunction, otherwise it won’t make sense in terms of the preceding verb. “That I have” do
Moy es 280 a'n verbow yw displetys gans kesyewans leun a'n amseryow oll, nebes moy es an lyver derowel, hag yma gidyans a'n treylyansow a bub verb displetys. Res yw le a spas y'th sagh rag an furv nowydh A5, yn kehevel dhe'n dyllans koth A4, hag y prov ev moy a...
2.___(verb) travel around an area to find out about it 3.___(adverb) in a way that is very difficult to believe 4.___(noun) a sudden serious and dangerous event or situation 5.___(noun) a thing that is used for transporting people or goods 6.__...
Pupils now do not know a verb from a noun, the subject of a sentence from its object, or the difference between the past, present, or future. Another important error is mixed-ability teaching, or teaching in ability groups so 24 that the most able groups are 25 and are bored while ...
Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singularStrong's 2370: To gaze upon, mentally to dream, be usualin my visionבְּחֶזְוֵ֣י (bə·ḥez·wê)Preposition-b | Noun - masculine plural constructStrong's 2376: Vision, appearancein the night,לֵֽיל...