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Hardly had we crossed the bridge when we heard a gun shot Identify the clause type.
1.Adverb Clause of time
2.Adverb Clause of place
3.Adverb Clause of manner
4.Adverb clause of result

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Answered by vandanamishra251285
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Answer:

the correct answer is 3 ok

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The clause type is Adverb Clause of time

Explanation:

  • A dependent clause that functions as an adverb in a sentence is referred to as an adverbial clause.
  • In addition to explaining WHY, WHEN, WHERE, and HOW an action occurs, it modulates the primary verb.
  • This phrase begins with a subordinating conjunction since it is a dependent clause.
  • Conjunctive subordinators in an adverb clause.
  • Because it serves as an adverb in a sentence but is not a standard adverb, an adverb clause is also known as an adverbial clause.

A time adverb phrase modifies a verb and informs us WHEN it occurs. Used conjunctions include: after, before, till, by the time, right away, when, whenever, and since.

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