how to identify adverb clauses
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A clause must contain a subject and a verb to be complete.
An adverb clause also begin with a subordinating conjunction. Such as "after ; if; because; and although ".
A group of words in a sentence that act like an adverb and doesn't have both subject and a verb . It is an adverb phrase...
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