After the movie was over), we went out to eat.
a.Noun clause
b: Adverb clause
c: Adjective clause
d. None of these
Other:
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After the movie was over, we went out to eat. The first clause is a noun clause.
What is a noun clause?
- A clause that can not exist alone and demands more information.
- It contains a subject or a verb but still, the information is not complete.
- It is dependent clause and relies on some other information and needs an independent clause to make complete sense.
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The correct answer is option (b) Adverb Clause.
Explanation:
- After the movie was over), we went out to eat is a an Adverb Clause.
- An adverbial clause is a dependent clause that functions as an adverb.
- That is, the entire clause modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.
- As with all clauses, it contains a subject and predicate, though the subject as well as the verb may sometimes be omitted and implied.
- An Adverb clause must contain a subject and a verb to be complete.
- It also begins with a subordinating conjunction, such as "after," "if," "because" and "although."
- If you see a group of words in a sentence that acts like an adverb but does not have both a subject and a verb, it's an adverb phrase.
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