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Identify and underline the adverb clauses in the following sentences.
a).The camel, which is called the ship of the desert, walks on two very broad toes so that it does not sink into the powdery sand.

b). When we met, he asked me to see the problem as other people saw it.

c). Happiness, which we all love to possess, will not come to us unless we make others
happy.

d). You are an outsider and so I advise you to stay away because people do not like
intervention by outsiders.
I do not know where he lives but his brother lives where this road divides.

e).I do not know where he lives but his brother lives where this road divides​

Answers

Answered by wajahatkincsem
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An adverb clause begins with a subordinating conjunction.

It begins with when, how, why, where, what, etc.

Explanation:

  1. The camel, which is called the ship of the desert, walks on two very broad toes so that it does not sink into the powdery sand.
  2. When we met, he asked me to see the problem as other people saw it.
  3. Happiness, which we all love to possess, will not come to us unless we make others  happy.
  4. You are an outsider and so I advise you to stay away because people do not like  intervention by outsiders.
  5. I do not know where he lives but his brother lives where this road divides.

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