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he is so weak that he cannot walk (replace the adverb clause by an adverb phrase)

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Answered by prajapatikausha53
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Answer:

An infinitive form is to+verb in the present tense. Here, the main verb is walk and infinitive is "to walk". Hence, Option C is correct. The rest of the options do not adhere to the goal, hence incorrect

Answered by Anonymous
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He is so weak that he cannot walk without help.

  • Adverb phrases are words replaced by adverbs or verbs.
  • In the sentence, "He is too weak that he cannot walk without help", "he cannot walk without help" is the adverb phrase.
  • Adverb phrases are usually a group of words that have the meaning of an adverb or verb when read.
  • An adverb clause is a dependent clause that acts as an adverb whereas an adverb phrase is a phrase that describes a particular verb, or adverb.

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