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I will go home when the bell rings ...Is this sentence adverbial clause or adverbial phrase?​

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Answered by technoshark510
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Answer:

it is Adjective clause

it means it is adverbial clause

Explanation:

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Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

The sentence "I will go home when the bell rings" contains an adverbial clause. An adverbial clause functions as an adverb in a sentence and modifies the verb, indicating when, where, why, how, or under what condition an action occurs.

Explanation:

In this sentence, the adverbial clause "when the bell rings" modifies the verb "will go home" and indicates the time when the action will take place. An adverbial phrase, on the other hand, is a group of words that also modifies the verb in a sentence but doesn't contain a subject and a verb.

Instead, it functions as a single part of speech, usually an adverb, and provides additional information about the action. For example, "in the morning" in the sentence "He always goes for a jog in the morning" is an adverbial phrase that modifies the verb "goes" and indicates the time of the action.

Understanding the difference between adverbial clauses and adverbial phrases is important for constructing sentences with clarity and precision.

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