English, asked by beherajyoti241, 4 months ago

complete each set of simple sentences into
one complec Sentence containing an Adverb clause
Make haste. You will be late

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Answered by muskan10453
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Explanation:

An adverb clause is a subordinate clause which does the work of an adverb .It may, therefore, modify some verb, adjective, or sometime another adverb in the main clause.

In this case,

Option A is correct. The homes were not safe to live in is the principal clause and since the subordinate clause because the rains had started the mud slides, acts as an adverb by modifying the verb 'safe' in the principal clause, it's called a subordinate adverb clause.

Option B is incorrect as the sentences have been joined into a compound sentence. The coordinating conjunction 'so' has been used.

Option D is incorrect because the sentences have been joined by using an adjective clause where 'the rains' have been qualified.

Option C is incorrect as the sentences have been joined into a simple sentence. It is devoid of any subordinating conjunction.

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