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E. Combine each set of sentences in such a way that the subordinate clause is an adverb clause.
1. I shall return. Let it rain.
2. I had left for school. He came later.
3. He cried. It seemed his heart would break.
4. My father is old. He enjoys good health.
5. Children made so much noise. I could not study.
6. The thief saw two men approaching. He fled.
7. He was fined. He had kept the book for too long.​Answer this​

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E. Combine each set of sentences in such a way that the subordinate clause is an adverb clause.

1. I shall return. Let it rain.

2. I had left for school. He came later.

3. He cried. It seemed his heart would break.

4. My father is old. He enjoys good health.

5. Children made so much noise. I could not study.

6. The thief saw two men approaching. He fled.

7. He was fined. He had kept the book for too long.Answer this

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